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1977-04-11 - Orange Coast Pilot
.... ~----· .... ___ .. -.. ,,.. ... __ er ~Ollrt t .. t ' 1 MONDAY ~FTERNOON, APRIL 11, 1977 llOL. 1t, NO. ltl, 2 SEC:TIOllS. H l"AGIS / • 20 Million Have 4 Dogs To File Tax Returns ... ' • • • I J f J ,. ~ • ·7 ,000 May View Tennis Match0 Doctor's Bearing Court Cleared •. In Death Case By RAYMOND ESTRADA, JR. 0t 11 .. O•lly l'llOI Sl•ll West Orange County Municipal Court Judge Kenneth M. Sm 1th cleared his courtroom today dur· ing preliminary hearing for Or Wilham Waddill of Huntington Harbour, who faces murder chargc!'i. Waddill 's attorne y , Malt K uril 1ch . r c que 5l<'d the 4Days Left To File 1976 Income Taxes W ASfllNGTON (AP) Thr ftlt<'rnal Revenue S<>rv1ce figure-; 1t is short about 20 m1ll1on income tax returns. with only four day'i lcrl until the April 15 deadline And millions of taxpayers who got their returns in early made mistakes. in part because or changes 1n the 1976 Tax lteform Act. This year. about 9 S percent or the nearly 31 million persons ftl ·• ing 1040 rorms by April 1 made mi11takes, the IRS says. The er · ror rate on the 23. l million H>40A forms was even higher, 13.6 per· cent. · O n e way to r educr tht' possibility or error, I RS oHtcials sny. I~ to let them calculate your taxes .J That provldeR the a dded benefit of not h..aving to send a check to the government until it sends you a bill, proba bly several •eeks Crom now The IRS will figure taxes on short forma If they contain necessary information on earn· ings and taxes paid Tax bureaucrats can take care of the two calculations which seerh to cause the most dirflculty, the standard deduction and the general lax credit. Ir you want to tile your own tax· es, but don't think you 're going to get all lhe calculations made in time. the government offers an extension -but it may cost more money. H you send a Form 4868 to the IRS by Friday, you gain a h!prieve of 60 days. But ll you owe the government taxes, )'ou ltave to include an estimate or flow much. and submit a check (5" TAXES, Pa1e A%> Arson Hits School PALM SPRINGS CAP> -A lire sot by araonilU haa atatroyed a cl1uroom buUdlnJ at an elementary 1chool, causlna ~125,000 d1ma1e, authorities H.ld. , \ ~ ' courtroom be cleared of all "non essential participants in the pro· ccedings.·· Judge S m ith g r a nted Kurilich's motion under Section 868 of the California Penal Code. Jud~e Smith also instructed all witnesses m the case not to dis· <·uss their tt•st1mnny until arter the hearm~ Kunlich estimated the heanng will last four or five d ays. Or Waddill said he i<; currently appealing ht!> second suspenMon or pr1 v il c ~<·s f r om lhc We s tmin s t e r Community 1losp1tal stdfL Waddill was sus pended from the Wt':'ltminster hos pital for the s econd lime in a m onth la:.-t. week WcstminstPr police allege that Or Waddill killed an hour-ol<l in· fant in the Westminster hospital nurscrv March 2. Waddill has pleaded innocent to the murder charge and 1s free on $25.000 bail A llunlln~ton lntercommunity Jlosprtal spokt>sman said today Waddill 's medi c al s taff pnvtlt>ges have also been sus· pended at that facility. The Westminster courthouse was the s ce ne o ( an anti · abortionist demonstration before Wadd111's preliminary hear1n~ began today The demonstration outside the courthouse was staf{ed by about too members or a national Chris · turn anti-abortion orgaruzation. Members or the group called Crusade for Life, prayed for "the doctor. the a ttorneys, the judge a nd ror life.'' s aid Dr Don • ' CSH DOCTOR, P•ge AZl Woman FBI Head: Maybe WASHINGTON <AP > - Members or the com m itt.cc looking for a new FBI director say they are open- m inded about recommend· ing a woman Cor the job, but there are no women on a preliminary list of 41 can. dldates. Committee members also say the)' are willing lo consider present or former FBI officials. The nine-member search commlllee appointed by Preiident Carter haa scheduled its second meet. lna April 26 lo discuss t.he kind ol peraon qualified to take over \ho bureau after Clarence M. Ktlley retlr 1 at dlrtetor at the end or tho year. 'I $150,000 Easter Fire I O•llY l'llol St•tt l'lloto DAVtS SCHOOL CUSTODIAN OTIS MARTIN INSPECTS FIRE DAMAGE Ar1onllts Sought In $150,000 Eaater Sund1y Blaze et Coate MeH Campus 2 Mesa Schools Burn Arson Suspected as Clues Link Fires By STEVF. MITCHELL °' ''-°""' ...... ''•" Teachers at two Costa Mes a schools conducted classes today. despite fires believed set by arsonisL<; Sunday. Co~la Mesa r1 re officials said a fire in a faculty area at Maude ff. Davis Middle School. 1050 Ari· ington Drive, did an estimated $150,000damage. That pre -dawn rire was followed eight hours later by another blaze at adjacent Costa Mesa High School, 2650 Fairview Road: ll did about SlOO damage to a home economics room on that campus Attendance clerk Karen Angot- ti said students were attending classes at Davis School 1n a normal manner t oday, with school offi cials having to manually operate the class bell system because or a short caused by Sunday morning's blaie. "All lhe clocks were out and the phones weren't working until jult a few minutes ago," Mrs. Angotti said. "But we're ringing the bells ourselves and the kids are attending classes.'' School omctals are movln• books from the library area and also moving audio vlaual equip· Stop Jar& Si·x SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -Six peo11le 8uffered minor lr\.luries when a c1bic car, ltl grip nag. alna on cabl s, turchcd to an abrupt 1 top and Jarred passenaera and crewfnen. 1 mcnt from the faculty lounge a rea. Costa Mesa Fire Captain Gerald Poarch said there appear to be Jf'milarlties In the two sc hool arsons. "We to"nd six lo eight sets (places the fires were sell al Davis." Poarch said today. F ire officials also said they found paper matches on the pre· mises al Davis, a nd paper used to start the fire at Costa Mesa High School. Damaged at Davis were a ADS ASSISI SPRING RITUAL So, you're doing your spr1ng cleaning and have decided to purge the non-essentials in favor or an uncluttered life. Now what do you do with the raccoons and roxes? "l sold them with a Dally Pilot classiOed ad." 'l'hat's the success story relat- ed by a Balboa woman who placed this ad: t.ennox lwhm Wild Life plntt-11. 1973 Raccoons 35. 1014 p,,xe11 125. Avon·s omt' curly ones. XXX XX1'X lf you hove lttm1 yQu'd like lo con~r\ to caah, call M2·5678. The Dally PUot. lt1 the pla,e to advtrllae alona the Oranae Co Ht f aculty work area . smoke damage to an audio· visual room, a photo lab and another office as well as fire damage to library books and shelves located In an adjacent room " Poarch said books were set afire on shelves at the north end of the library, damaging approx· i mate ly 10 percent ol the library's reading material. Damage to the Costa Mesa School home economics room was limited to an Instructor's desk drawer, and a plastic bag full or clothing. Fire ofrtclals said the arsonists also turned on gas burners atop several stoves in the room. The clothing was set afire atop a washln~ machine, and fire of· ficlals believe the names melted a hose atachment which may have sprung a leak, partially ext· lnguishln' the fire. Cos ta Mesa arson ln · vestigators 1ald It appears entry to rooms on both c ampus was gained by breaking windows near doors. Police are investigating the fires and questJonln1 school of· ficials today. 14 Held in Sniping LOS ANGELES !AP) -Four· teen people, includln1 several Juveniles, have been arrested followln" a 11nlp\n11 incident \n Lynwood police aald. The )'ouths apparenUy bed been lyln1 In wait {or• rtv1t 1an1, pollce aald. Racial Protest Possible By JOANNE R EYNOLDS Of Ille O•llr ,.,,., Sl•ll More than 7,000 spectators are ex peeled each day Friday, Satur- day and Sunday when America's Davis Cup te nnis team meets the South African team in competi- tion at the Newport Beach Tennis Club Newport police noted lhat the Davis Cup sectional pleyorrs also may draw some non-te nnis fac- tions who are more interested in protesting South African racial policies. Newport Beach Police Chier B. James Glavas says that , like all the other logistical problems as- sociated with the Davis Cup play, his department is ready for whateve r may develop. But he downplays concern over protesters, noting that his de· partment is going lo be commit· ting most of its manpowe r to get· ling the spectators into the E astbluff area where th e Newport Beach Tennis Club is loeated and making sure they all have someplace lo park. Glavas acknowle d ges that there are goin~ to be "some in· conveniences involved" for the nearly 12,000 people who live in Eflstbluff and the BlufCs, the · residential areas surrounding the tennis club. But he and other city otliciaJ~ believe that inconvenience will be minimal. The P.Ian approved by the city council in the spe'cial event permit granted the matchea last month calls for the majority or (Sf!eTENNIS, P•ge AZ> Coast Weather Night and morning low clouds, becoming s unny late mornings and a fter· noons through Tuesday. Lows tonight 48 to SS. llighs Tuesday 68 to 73. INSIDE TODAY What'• U like to t>.ar the name of Praid? A <Utcendant of the I.ale r-11Ch.oana1111t who 1llpptd WO town brl1/l11 talk• about hit grandfather, Sigmund. P.• Cl. l•elex .. A2 DAILY PILOT s Monday. Aptif 11 1977 Glo1naf Eyeil f Or ResearcJi ... -,-- .. Newport Firm Cites Science Use for CIA Ship WASHINGTON <AP> -1t is · econom1cuUy fea!ilblc to convert the oncc-sccrt'l CI I\ vessel Glomar Explorer into a sclent1f1c deep sea drilling 11hlp, says a s tudy released today. Tho $75,000 study sponsored by · t he Nutlonal Science Foundutwn says the vessel, built to sc1x111 up a sunkt!n Soviet s ubm urint•. could drill decpcr into the ocean Report Puts Couple Ills On Adultery S TORRS. Conn . (/\PJ - /\dullery as the cause of nearly half the problems that milrriage counselors deal with, according to rcscarch hv th1· president of •the /\mer1<·an A!'>:-.111·i;1\wn uf Marria ge and Family •Counselors. I j Despite its pronllncnc·e as a factor 1n m arital problems, there h ave been few sclt'ntlfk studit's on adultery, Dr f<'rcderack G. 'llum phrt'y said ovt•r tho wt•c>kend. fo'urtht·r. little trainin~ , on thl' !>UbJl'd 1s gavcn to pro· • frsswnal counst•lor~ >who hu\ l' to • deal'' 1th 1t , ht· s.11d llumphn·y '' pn• ... 1d1•11I of th•· na I wrw I t·1t1111 ... t•llJI'-. 11rgJ1111al11111 .ind .1 I n1\ 1•r ... 11\ or C1111111·1·t11·11t . pror1·:-. ... 11r 111 r Jllllb n ·l .1llltfl' ·1 hough .1 ~un l'V 11( JCK> 1 n .11 • n.1gc counsdor-. .1c·ros-.. thc coun : Ir} indll'ah•s 1H Jll'rt"<'nl o( tht· cuses thPy deal with 1nvoh·t• adultery. 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In 1974, the opeuLion, called Project Jen· nlfer, reportedly retrieved aboul half the sub from three miles un· der the Pacific Ocean ooar Hawaii. While cost estimates of the en· tire mission ranae as high as ~ million. the true cost or tho Glomar Explorer is classified. • H owever, In attempts to tax ..... Summa for the vessel, Los Angeles County assessed the ship at $1~ million. Feet First Dr. Hob Ro y MacGregor, a podiatrist at Deaconess I lospitCJ I in Bo-;ton checks the feet of a runner. A special d1n1<' darcclcd by the doctor deals with runners' pro- hl•·m-; and t r eatm(•nls . King Assassination Conspiracy Alleged Wt\SlllNGTC>N (A P I F11rmt•r I loust' assa!.stnalion::. < 01111M•I 1!1c>hard A Sprl!~Uf' to tl:I\ quoted Janws Earl Hay a:-. i..I\ 1111! o ther people Wl'l'e 1n 'ol H·d in a conspiracy in which M art1n Luther King Jr. was a i:.· :-0Jss1nate<i. Sp1 ague also said he l'Oncluded from Ray's statements that "Raoul," a man Ray claimed enlisted him in a gun·running operation that pul htm in Mem· phis when King was killed, is a fictitious name. flay, who pleaded guilty to Kin1(s murder and is servlni a 99 yeur sentence. has contepded Oass Action For Laetrile O KLAHOMA CITY IAPI A ft>der<ll Judge has ruled lhal o 'iUit filed by a Kansas man to ob· lain permi~saon to 1mPOrt the II· legal drug Laclrtlt' will be heard a'I '-' class action. But the class is restricted to termlnitlly Ill cancer patients. th<it tht' opcrution d1rc<"ll!d by 'Haoul ' had nothing to do with King, ))0 far us he knew. Bay rnntencJs he purchased the rifle that police believe was used to kill King but handed It to "Raoul" and left the area shortly bc·Core the assass1nat1on. Spru~ue quoted Hay as sa)·1ng an the two interviews conducted by comm ittee investigators that people other than members of Ray's family helped him obtain a weapon to escape from a Mis- souri prison before the assassina- tion. ,f\ay says he contacted other people after the assassination. and that other people helped him to escape lo Canada. where he traveled before he went to Great Brat a in, where he was arrested. Ray has not yet described the other people except to say they ure not his brothers, Sprague said So Sprague also said some federal am e~gators belie\'e the man the CIA recorded contacting Soviet and Cuban emba:-.sics in Mex u·o C:1ly before President Kenncdv was al\sass1nated was not Lee Harvey O:swuld The 610-foot, 36,000-ton Glomar Explorer is in mothballs al Suisun Bay near San Franc~co while l ederal otticlals t ry lo figure out what to do with it. The report said a converted Glomar Explorer would expand greatly operallons of the Deep Sea Drilling Project ln the 1980s. This program, primarily funded by the NSF, now uses a smaller drilling ship called the Glomar Challenger to s tudy sediments and minerals beneath the ocean floor, gathering Information on earth history and drifting land m asses. T he NSF Is examining a pro· posal to e xpand the program g reatly, which would require another ship. T he cheapest conversion, cost· ing $33.61 million, would outfit the Glomar Explorer for opera- tions s imilar to those of the Glomar Challenger, bul over a greater range of weulher and sea conditions and at greater depth. The second option, costing S33.84-million. is essentially the same as the first, except that the s hip would be rebuill with the capability of future upgrading to the third option. That o n e, costing SS2.31 million, would make the Glomar Explorer the world 's m ost sophis ti<"atcd drillini: ship. Included in the equipment would be a marine ri:-.er and capability to cap deep holes to prevent con· tam inatmg blowoulll of 011 and minerals from drilling. A riser is a conduit belwt•een the sea noor and the ship which brings up drilling fluids and samples while isolallng the drill ·hole from sea water. Scientists estjmate the Glomar Explorer could send down a riser as deep as 12,000 feet. far exceeding ex· isling capability. Man Struck By Car Dies A man standing behind his car after it stalled on an Anaheim roadway late Saturday night died Sunday from Injuries received when he and his car were struck by another auto, police said. Fatally Injured as he apparent· ly was removing tools from the trunk of his stalled car was Richard LeRoy Dickey, 39, of 616 Dorchester St., Anaheim. /~Teen Rescued From Nevada Mine RgNO, Nev. (AP> -JUa race dtrty and bloody, a R eno teenaeer hu been rescued trom an abandoned mine at Peavtne Mountain north of here ofter tumbling down a d ark 150-foot mineshaft. Bradley Wyatt, 19. wa1 e1u>lor· ln1 the mine Easter Sunday with a companion wben he fell down the ah.it a nd apent four houra ut it.a spooky depths whUe h is friend ran two miles for help, Rescuers had to keep an eye out for rat· tlesnakes. Wyatt was taken to Washoe Medical Center in Reno, where he was reported conscious and suffering from a shoulder in.Jury. Wyatt and hla friend, Tlm Burke. 26, had hiked through n1ebrush ravines to the mine, wbicb lies in clear view of lhls city. With Burke in the lead, the two skirted an air shaft and entered a horiiontal entrance to the mine. Using fl ashlights, the young men followed the curving tunnel Into the mountainside. Burke said he stopped when has nas hlight beam fell on the shaft but Wyatt stepped pasthlm. Burke said he could hear Wyatt tumbling through the dark. ---''f Cyclist Dies In Santa Ana Collision A 16·year·old Santa Ana )OUlh was killed early today when the motorcycle he was driving col- lided with a small van. Police identified the victim as John Albert Martinez, of 917 S. llesperian St., Santa Ana. They said Martinez was driv- ing north on Cypress Street short ly after midnight when his motorcycle collidNI with a west· bound auto in the Santa Gl'rlrudc St reel intersection. The van's driver, Dana James Spero, 22. ulso of Sanla Ana, wus taken to Mercy General Jlosp\lal. Santa Ana. for treatment or CUI!> and bruises, police said. Cause of accident is under in- vestigation. Crouils Greet Easter's Sun LOS ANGELES <AP> Easter sunrise services found Southern California worshipper'> in a variety of settings ranging from the Hollywood Bowl to Marineland and Magic Moun- tain. At 4:30 a.m. on Easter Sunday, an estim'1ted 10,000 Greek Orthodox Christians. Roman Catholics and Protestants al tended the 57lh Annual Easter Sunrise Service at the llollyw()(>d Bowl. Fro•PageAI Fro•P•ge.41 TAXES· ••• wllh the csUmalt' . IC you underestimate. you will hove to pay interest al an annual rat~ or 7 ~rccnt on the unpojd balance. If you or~ off by 10 per· cent, the aovernmen\ lmpoacai an addilionaJ penalty of ~ of l per· cent a month. And if you expect m oney back. don't expect It too soon. The wait Is about iilx weeks, tho IRS saya. T here i~ one other altenusUve. That's \0 line up iseveral sharp pencil• on your detk, open the hue bOQklet. the government maUed to 'you and figure your taxes -on tlrne -by yourself, h opefully avoldJng the mistakes \bat. mUUorus make each year. One Dies, 3 Injured In Crash One person wus killed and three Injured when the small foreign st•dan in whreh they were riding :o.mushcd head-on into a palm treo Saturday Ill San Clemente. Jeffrey S . Davis. 19, or Riverside died at San Clemente General Hospital of massive h ead inJuries received an the 10 :45 p.m. accident at 2340 S. Ola Vista. 1>av1s wa:-. .1 p:i:-.:-.engcr in a car <lnvt•n 1)\ llri11n Crowe. 18. 11f :! :1 0 8 ( • ~ I I l· l\1 11 n u 1• o , S u n nt'ml•nt1". pultt•t• -..aad C10"1' ''a:. rt•po1·1tod 111 sat1sf;1ctory con· d1trnn in lht• ho::.1ntul antcnsi\'C' c:Hc unit today. Ill' reportedly rete1ved a c rus hed chest, "' broken left leg and cuts. Also injured were passengers , Tom Frollck, 28, of 2309 Calle Monaco, San Clemente, who suf· rcrt'd a possible skull !ructure, knt'<' anJury and ht·ud laccra· t1ons, anti Thoma-; Oyer. 18, of 1:rn /\\l'n1da Sjn Pablo, San Clemente. who received wounds to hi1' chest and right arm . Dyer was n•rx1rtcd in guurcJcd condi· t1on today San Clemente firemen had to U!-.c heuvy pry bars and tools to free the• four men lrupped in the Fial st•dan as al smilshed into the lug palm 1n the cenlc>r divider. Both fire department am· bulances were u:o.cd to transport the anjurcd. 011r to the ('Ondition of the auto':-occupants, slalc:-mcnls "ere not immediately a\ ailablc. I\ \I. llnesl> told offl<"rrs he heard a <"ar truveling at a high rate of !!peed, and then heard a crash. I le suid he looked out the window of his home and saw the car !>mashed into the tree. Police said Crowe was placed under arrt'~I <Jl the ho~pilal and :-.a11t c hargt•s or frlony drunk II r 1 ,. 1 n g a n ct v l' h i c u I a r mun~loughtcr WC' will he sought I rom the 111:-.t rll'I ::illorncy. Thi' ~lud y found th:il th1· .1v1:r.1~1· man and \\11rnun '''l'k 111).( lwlp for problem~ involv111~ udullt•n .11 I' 111 th1•1r mulc11 ,. :io ... and m1tldlt• t·lu-.·; hJ1<l• h1•• 11 mJrrll•d foa l'I ~'"H" anti 1111\I" ,,, 11.•u:.t 11111• t'lnld In .i1rn 11-.t hJH th1• ('3SC\ th•· .1rr.111 h.1, ht•1•n HI f'll'rt j!ress for mor\' th;rn 'I 'It nlonth-. befon• lwl1> '' ·'" i.rnwht t;. s Di sl J lid ICC Luther Bohanon ruled that <'ancer pa· lit'nt~ will ~ <"on11ldercd mem· bers o< the cla:o.i. only If their doc· l1)rli file :sworn statements lhul there I'> no N>:u1onable ho~ of rf· roH'r\ thr11uKh "orthodox tn·dt llH'lll Sprague uiltl he does not believe the House assassinations <"ommlttee can conduct a proper Investigation of the two all· ll:t~slnataons und said he doubts It even wants to lie saad 11 special prosecutor !lhould be 1'el up with an lndepen· tll'nt '>laff lo invl'sligale the a!>· 'lll~~lnutloni>. 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"We arr not hN1• to c·onvi1•t Or W;1clcl1ll only 111 ~tnt t' that ubortaon 1c; wron~ · Two Injured Spr.11.t111· .... 11<1 h\' rll'iie' es liJC• com 1111tlt't wai. s1•t up beforl' the rlcctaon 10 appeal tn bla(•k voters trnhappv with 1nadcqu:itr in \e ,11~Jtl'1n of the King ai:. ,,1,.,111;H111n 111· ~a id the panel wa:o. e~tabhshed with the adea th<1i 1t might be :.i·rappcd artl'r th1· t•lct·llon Sprn~uc re.,1~ncd as starr director and <'h1ef <"Ounscl of the committee two weeks ago when 1t appeared the House would kill tht• 1nvc~ligatlon if he remained lln the job. Afll..'r his departure. th" llou'lt' votNl 230 to 181 to con· tinue the panel's probe. Head-on Collision Uaves TUJO Dead Two youn1e men were k 111~ and two otht'r!I injured In heavy Ea11t1>r Sunday tr•rrlc In Orange County'!' foothlll n r tA, the C'nllfornin Highway Patrol re· portc<I todily. Wltnes~es reportedly iold accl- d<'nl investigators n car drhon ca!ilbound on SanUnao Canyon Rood at 1 p.m. by Arthur M. Gurdeu, 18, of 2070 Holloday St., Santa Ana, cro11~ed over the ccnlerdividlng line. Gardea's auto sla mmed head· on Into o rur trovcllng In the op· poilte djrectlon driven by Byron Bubile, 20, of New York, a Navy'. corpsman slalloned In Sanla Ana. tnveaUgaton said both Gardea and Bubit. were wero ratally In· Jure<! In tho head·on collision on Santiago Canyon Road near Peters Cnnyon Road. Additionally, two Marine paaaenaers In 8ublle's oulo suf· rered 11Jajor Injuries and were token t~ St. Joseph's Hospital In OranJ(e. Orrlclals Identified the two In· jured men as GeolCrcy C. Campbell, 20, and Steve Nestler, 20, both of them Marines sta· tioned In Snnta Ana. Witnes1:1e1 reportedly told in- vel'lliltora two male paasenger11 In <lardeo 's uut o pulled thtmsclves from the wreckage nnd n~ from the 1ccme. one on fool and the other in 14 pickup truck whoae driver 1\opped to of· fer aide. Both men were blcedlna about the face, according lo tho wtl· nesses. match -goers to park along Eastblurr Drive. Vista Del Oro and the WCl't shnuldcr or Jam· boree Road. Dave Larson, th<' city lltarf membe r who processed the permit, explained that he and police personnel ~urveyed the three streets and figured they would a<"co mmodatl' about 4,200 cars. He said he believes lhal will be !->Uf/iclent to handle cars general· e~ by the matches based on statistics gathered at the last professional tournament al the Newport. Beach Tennis Club. While the mntch only drew 1,500 spectators, club offlclal11 took a census and tlgured there were an average or 2.3 ~ople In each car com ing to their club. Thal muns about 3,000 cars· total, if the slatlstlc proves valid for the Davis Cup matches. If It tums out that there are more cans than that. there are stlll plenty of places to park. says Don Oyaas comm ander of the police department's traffic division. He explained that the parking lots al Eastbl uft Elementary School and Corona del Mar High School will be available for spec· t•tou. nlthough they can't be used on Friday until after school hours. Oyaas also pointed out that, while all of tht resldenll•l •t.reets runnlnl otf Vl1ta Del Oro and Eaatbluff Drive will be closed to the publlc because they are private st.reel.a, all or the street.a between Eaalbluff Drive and J amboree Road ln lhe E111tbluff tract arc public and therefore available tor parking. I ,arson further polnlll out that, In a pinch. the promoters have 11:oiten a n acreemtnt wlth F'uhlon fsland for use of part of that par~na lot. 8f)fftatort will be bused from there to tho m atcb .. on a 1huttle aervlQe. City oft1ctala HY they beUeve th• tr.me Impact la really 1otna · to be min()r 1lnc• •Ptotaton will Oellv ""'' H•w• Mo• STAR MARKS CLUB Cup Play In Newport be arrlvlne and deparlina al varloua 'Umes. Part of the tratrlc problem Is bound to be the closure of the private s treet.a wlth barricades and the cJ09Jng or the driveway from Eastbluf( Drive thal serves both the fthopplng center and the tennis club. Glava., says lt'a the only r Pnl inconvenience anttclpated tor the whole weekend a.nd notes It lsn 't i;o aevero alnce resldent.a can still get Into the centel' vfa Vista Del Oro. The pending innux of visitors doean't seem to perturb Eaatblulf are•"•ldent.a. Larson said he aent Jetten to the eight ho meowner• aasocla· tlona 1n the area, tnlormlng U~cm of plan! for the event. He suid Friday he has not heard from any ofthem. The weekend, Glavaa 'frees, Is 1oln1 to br1n1 a touch o aum-mer beaeh·type con1estJon to n neipbor'hood lhat le normally rem()ved fn)m tt.. And the chief says, tbe poten· llal b thent for more lhan Jusl traffic and con~estion . ·We "ill ha v1• ma xi mum manpower deployment for the weckend." hl' '>ilHI "We have de- nied all day-; off for that weekend and WI? will be ui.ing our cadets and borne reserves "Not ull of thal (manpower) is occas1onccl hv the event itself. We do have contingency plans in the event lhere Is ~ome protest over the South Afr1 ('uns." G lavas declined to elaborate on those plan:i, but he did note that one of the provisions of the permit is for the club and the match promoters to provide their own security at the matches. Any poli<"in)( on th<' tennis club grounds that r<>qu1res use of Newport Ueach officers means the promoters will h;tve lo reim· hurse the city for the expense. Gluvas said the city, in approv. ing the permit, has agreed tc handle all off-site expenses. No one knows for s ure how much that cost wlll be. City of· ficials Including Glavaa, Cit)! Manager Robert Wynn and members of the council say lhtJ ure convinced t hat whatevet those costs may be, t hey will Ix more than offset by the benenu brought to the community by tbt molth'1s. Those benefit! involve the no- tion that public lntere.t In tht malchea wl111plll over to the cit) itself, with vl11ltorA stayln1 in local hoteb and spendln& theh money In local 1tore1 ant restaurant.a. To that end, the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com merce ill helping tell ticket.a u thl' match that range ln pric1 from $1.0 a day for tht-cheopes· l(randsl'land geat to $600 for i thrte·day box seat Cor four. Will It all be worth It 7 Tennis allcionadoe say yes. City omclols Hy yea. Some rc1ldents and clt1 employes are reHrvln1 Juda rncnt until after the matches an over and the crowd has aon• home. 1 .. Or ang e --Coast -EDIT I ON I TOtlay's-Clo ~ I N.Y. Stoelui VOL. 70, NO. 101, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORAN<fE COUN,TY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 11, 197'1 c 20 }\lillion Have 4 Days to Fil~ T~ W ASHJNGTON CAP).i -The the nearly 31 million persons fil. bea.ttt cl not havlnc to lend a standard deduction and tho owe the government taut, you And if you expect money back. Internal Revenue Service figures ing 1040 forms by April 1 made dleck to the 1ovemmept until it general tax credit. have to include an estimate o! don't expect it too soon. The wale. 1t is short about 20 milUon Jncomc mistakes, the I RS says. The er· sends you a blll, probably seve.z:al If you want to rue your own tax· bow much, and submit a check ls about 1lx weeks, the IRS says. tax returns, with only four days ror rate on the 23.1 million lGWA weeks from now. es, but don't thinJc you're going to with the estimate. There ls one other alternative. left until the April lS deadllne. forms was even higher, 13.6 per· The lRS will flf\l,l'e taxes on 1et all the calculations made ln Ir you undtteStim..te, you will That's to line up several sharp Andmilllonsoftaxpayerswbo cent. s hort forms tr tliey contain time, the govemment offers~ ·havetopayinteredatanannual pencilsonyourdesk,openthetax got their returns In early made 0 n e way to r e d u c e the necessary lnformaUon on earn· extension -but it may coat more rate or 7 percent on the unpaid booklet the government mailed m istakes, in part because of possibility o! error , IRS officials in as and t-.ses paid. Tax money. balance. If you are off by 10 per· to you and ngure your taxes-on changes ln the 1976 Tax Reform say, is to let them calculate your bureaucrats can take care ot the If you send a Form 4868 to the cent, the government imposes an time -by yourself, hopefully "ct. taxes. two calc:ulatiotu which seem to IRS by Friday, you eaio a additional penalty of 11'.t of lper. avoidin,B tbe mistakes that This year, about 9.5 percent of That provides the adde'd cause tile most dt!!iculty, the repriev~ of 60 days. But. if you cent a month. mllllonsmakeeachyear. o.11, ................. DAVIS SCHOOL CUSTODIAN OTIS MARTIN INSPECTS FIRE DAMAGE Arsonists Sought In $150,000 Easter Sunday Blaze at Costa "J•H C •mpu1 Judge Clears Courtroom Doctor Faces Inf ant-murder Charges By RAYMOND ESTRADA, JR. Ol IM D•llY "lie! Stall West Orange County Municipal Court Judge Kenneth M. Smith cleared has courtroom today dur· Jng preliminary hearing Cor Dr. William Waddill or Huntington Harbour, who faces murder charges. Waddill 's attorney, Matt Kurilich . reques ted th e courtroom be cleared of all "non essential participants in the pro- ceedings. ·· Ju dge Smith grant ed Kurilich's motion under Section 868 of the California Penal Code If Strike Oe ears No Effect Seen At Fairview State OHicials al Fairview State Hospital today said a proposed strike by doctors working w1thm the ll·ho11pital slate system would not effect the Costa Mesa facility. Only four phy~1c 1an111 at Fairview are memhers of the Union of Ameri<'an Phys1c1ans, according to Dr Robert W Watson , chairman o f thC' hospit al's medical executive committee. "And three or them are in management position s and wouldn't participate anyway," Watson laughed. Leaders of the California State· e mployed Phyi'llcians vottd Saturday to seek strike approval ft'om the pare nt Un ion of American Physicians. out alleged Mhc1enc1es in the system Dr Watson said the movemt'nl aHecL'> mental hospitals. !.uch as Metropolitan an Norwalk, more than those "htch treat develop mentally disabled patients, such as Fairview. "Of the 11 hollpitals. only about four are concerned with straight, developmentally disabled pa· tients ... Wat llon said ''The others treat only pure mentally 111 patients or are a mixture or .both ... Other grievances cited by physician group leaders in Sacramento Saturday included budget reductions in the system which they c laim res ult tn personnel shortages. The doctors also oppose recent (SffSTRIKE, Page A2) Judge Smith also instructed all witnesses in the case not to dis· cuss their te.timon.v until after the hearing. Kurilich estimated the hea.riJll will last four or five days. Dr. Waddill said he is currently appealing his second suspension o f privileges Crom the Westmin s ter Community HospitaJ stare. Waddill was suspended from the Westminster hospital for the second t ime in a month last week. Westminster police allege that Dr Waddill k11ied an hour-old in· 1 ant in the Westminster hospital nur~ery March 2. Waddill has pleaded innocent io tile murder cha:-gc and is free on $25,000 ball. A Huntington lntercommunlty . HospnaJ spokesman said today Waddill 's medical s tarr privileges have also been sus· pended at that facility. The Westminster courthouse was the sce ne o r a n a nti· abortionist demonstration before Waddill's prelirnlnar3' hearing bt>gan today. The demonstration outside the courthouse was staged by about 100 members of a national Chris· lian aatl·abort1on organization. Members of the group called r rusade ror Life, prayed for "the doctor, the attomeys, the judge and for llfe," said Dr. Don Shoemaker. executive director for the group. Don Smith. a spokesman for the group said. "We are not here to convict Dr. Waddill only to stole that abortion ls wrong." 2 Schools Burn ' Mesa Cops Suspect Arson By STEVE MITCHELL Of-o .i1y f'lltC Si.ii Teachers at two Costa Mesa schools conducted classes today, despite fires believed set by arsonists Sunday. Costa Mesa fire officials said a fire in a faculty area at Maude B. Davis Middle School, 1050 Ari· ington Drive, did an estimated . $150,000 damage, That pre-d a wn fire was .followed eight hours later by another blaze at adjacent Costa Mesa High School, 2650 Fairview · Road. U dld about $100 damage to a home economics room on that campus. Attendance clerk Karen Angot· . ti said students were attending classes at Davis Schoo\ in a normal manner toda~ with school officials having to qianually operate the class bell system because of a short caused by Sunday morning's blaze. "AU the clocks were out and the phones weren't working until just a !ew minutes ago," Mrs. Angotti said. "But we're ringing the beth ourselves and the kids are attending classes." School oUicia.ls are moving books from the Jlbrary area and also moving audio visual equip. mcnt from the faculty lounge area. Costa Mesa Fire Captain Gerald Poarch said there appear to be similarities in the two school arsons. "We found six to eight sets (places the fires were set) at Davis," Poarch said today. Fire officials also said they found paper matches on the p~e· mises at Davis, and paper used · to start the Ore at Costa Mesa High School. Damaged al Davis were a fac ulty work area , s moke damage to an audio-visual room. a photo lab and another office as well as fire damage to library books and shelves located in an adjacent room. Poarch said book s were set · afire on shelves at the north end or the library, damaging approx- imately 10 perce nt of the library's reading material. Damage to the Costa Mesa School home economics room was limited to an instructor's desk drawer, and a plastic bag full or clothing. Fire oWcials said the arsonists also turned on gas burners atop several stoves in tberoom. The clothing was set afire at.op a washing machine, and fire of· ficials believe the names melted a hose atachment which may have sprung a leak, partially ext· lnguisbiog the fire. Costa Mesa arson in· vestigators said It appears entry to rooms on both call)pus was gained by breaking windows near doors. Police are investigating the fires and questioning school of· ficials today. Davis Cup Crowds Expected at Club By .JOANNE REYNOLDS OI IN Oally "'let Slaff More than 7,000 spectators are expected each day Friday, Satur·· day and Sunday when America's -Davis Cup tennis team meets the South African team in competi· tion at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Newport police noted that the Davis Cup1~tiooal playoffs also may draw some non-tennis !ac- tions who are more interested in protesting South African racial policies. Newport Beach Police Chi• B. James Glavas says that, like all tile other logistical problems as· sociated with the Davis Cup play, his department is ready for whatever may develop. But he downplays concern over protesters, noting that his de- partment is going to be commit· ting most of its manpower to get· ting the spectators into the Eastbluff area where the Newport Beach Tennis Club is located and making s ure they all h ave someplace to park. G lavas acknowledges that there are going lo be "some in· conveniences Involved" for the nearly 12,000 people who live in O•llr Piiot H•wt ~P ASTEAICK MARKS CLUB Cup Play In Newport Eastblurc and the Bluffs. the residential areas surrounding the tennis club. But he and other city officials believe that inconvenience will be minimal. The plan approved by the city (See TENNIS, Page A2) Temporary Ruliag Deprogramming Nixed SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -An appeals court today temporarily overturned conservatorship or· de rs that had given parents of five young members of the Unifica. tion Church the right to try to ··deprosram ··their children. • 'ThJs means the young adults can go wherever they want to and do whatever they want," said k a lph Baker, a church attorney, after the proceed.in es. But it was a hollow victory for the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's chur ch, which already had lost three or the "faithful five" whose parents had souaht to have them deprogrammed. Miss Rubinstein said later. "She was my best friend.'· The appeals court's action put a stay on the conservatorshlp rul· lngs granted by Superior Court Judge S. Lee Vavuris March 24 after a 12·day hearing. A complaint of deterioration or service 1s the basis of the strike action. doctors said. Their main demand Is to set up a patient· CJlre committee, comprised or member doctors from the 11 hospitals in the st.ate. Adultery Faetor Clted Another church attorney, J erome Falk, said at the begin.' ning of the proceedings ttiat Barbara Underwood, 25, Leslie Brown, 24, and Jacqueline Katz, 21, bad opted to leave the church. The Court of Appeal now mus\ consider whether to overturn the conservatorships for good or whether to reinstate them for the original 30-day period ordered by Vavurts. Co ast Thal panel would meet with 11tate Department of Health Director Jerome Lackner to hash ADS ASSIST SPRING RJTUAL So, you're doing your spring cleaning and have decided to purge the non-essentials in favor oC an uncluttered Ufe. Now what do you do with tb~ raccoont and foxes? ··1 sold them with a Daily PUot claaalned ad." That's tho success story relat· ed by a Balboa woman who placed~ad : J,.ennoit Boehm Wild Life plates, 1973 Roccoons $35, 197• Fouts S2S, Avon'1 some early on~a. xxx ""'"'· U you have items you'd llke to convert lo cuh. call M2-5678. Tbe Dally Pilot is the place to adverliae alone the Oran1e Coasl .. I Wumewn List Af/mn in 46o/tJ of Ca.ea STORRS. Conn. (AP > - Adultery Is the cau.se of nearly half the problems that marriage counselors deal with, according to research by the president or the American Assoc\ation or Marr iage and Family Counselors. . Despite its prominence as a factor In marital problems, there have been few aclentlflc studies on adulW"y, Dr. Frederick G. Humphrey said over the weekend. Further, little trainlng on the IUbJect 111 elven to pro- f ff'slonaJ counselors who have to deal with It, be sa1d. Humphrey la president ol the national counselors organnaUon and a Un.lvenlty of ConnccUcut prof uaor of famlly relaUons. Thou.ab • survey of JOO mar· riaae COW\Hlora across the coun· try Jndicates 4e perc~nt of the caaes they deal tilth involve adultery, ••tt'a not 'a very rn~ table subject, 1cltnUO calJy, • h• said in antntervlew. But Jlumpbrey sald the rub~ 'I ' is aertous, · considering hls re- search indJcated one·thlrd of the couples with problems lnvolving extra-marital sex planned to divorce because of the affair. He said many marriages and family courses given to young people fall to prepare them for the posalblUty or extra·marltal affalra and divorce. "The problem la that wlth young people very much in love, they don'l even want to Wnk about dJvorce or adultery," he said. Othera, lntnesLed in the extra· Protesta Continue ISLAMABAD, Pillltan (AP) -More protest marches and prayer services wero held today for opponents of Prime Minister ZullUcar Ali Bhutto. killed by Polle• suntlre u caauatuu and arrests ln cODUnuln1 poUU~al violnce. Tbe death toU 11~ mid.January bu be.a tttaUJl. .. ' marital exploita of celebrities pubUclzed by the medla, have "a schizophrenic attitude about adultery. They're quick to con· demn people bul on tbe other hand they're quite fascinated by It," he saJd. Humphrey, Leslie Strong, another University of Connec- ticut professor, and JennJfer Glt- ttlm an, a grad-uate student, aske~.Jho profeuton a l coUASel~ln Z'I states for in· form at.Ion on their cases. · Tbt study found that the aver•1• man ud wom,A.n seek· ln1 help for problems Cnvolvlng adultery are in their middle 30s and mlcNle class, have been married for 13 'years and have al leut one cblld. fft al Most half the CIHI the alfaJr bit bffn In prd-P'"I for more than six months before helP wu eoupt. A boat ball tbt 1&t1ylD11pouses evutuall)' told thelr niata ol their utra·marlt.al act.ltltl••· and ln tM maJotlty _,, caH• (leeCllUT, Pa1eAJ>. -.. -----------· • The state Court or Appeal IC· c epted Falk's petltion to withdraw as their attorney. Rem~nlng In the church are Janice Kaplan, 24, and John Hov· ard, 23, who are now free to leave their parents If they desire. Ttie parents of all fJve were granted 30-day conservatonh.lp custodyofthetrcbildten MarchU by a Superior Court judce who found they were subject to detep. Uon by "artful and desiCJUnf persons." Hovard tald he would "pro- bably" retum to the church. MJas Kaplan, who unltke Hoval"d has •treed to talk with depro6f&m· mera, disappeared loto a locked room wttb FaUc after the proceed· int• and WI.I not avalf able for comment. After Ui. three-Judie pUwt of lba state Court ol Appeal &n· nounced it. dtclelon, church imember Btthle Rublasteln rushed up to ¥1.aa Kaplan. Her way was blocked by Nl11 Kaplan'• mother, Be~~· Kapl11n, and a ahovln.1 h • broke out. "l J\9t wanted to say ~eUo." .. Weather Night and mominc low clouds. becomln1 s unny late mominas and after· noons through Tuesday. Lows tontehl 0 to 55. Hl1hs Tuesday 68 to 73. INSIDE TOD~ y · What'• u llU to btor tM name of Ftwd? A dftcfftdonl o I th.I /.al• i-J1Clloatol11•t who •lipped mio town bri•Jl11 tollu .a bout hi• · grondf at htr, Slgmimd.P.•Cl. ••••• 9J Ct Cl :: et.J .. ., .. .. :: M I , .42 DAil V PILOT C Planners ··Tackle ,:.Density Lowertna thedenslty on several areas in Costa Mesa toJ>IJ lhe agenda for Plannllll Com- . missioners ton11ht at City Hall. Commlnloners will conduct several public he•rings In an al· tempt to bring properties into con- formity with the city's general plan. Two of those hearings, If ap- proved by lhefive-member panel, would feduce the number of dwelllnga whJch could be con- atructedon lhe parcels. The fint rezone petition seeks a zoning reducUon from the higher M density t.o R3 on properties from 1600 to 1656 Iowa Street. Those parcels also would receive a conditional permit designation, wbich allows the city to place con- ditions on development plans. The R4 designation allows one un- it per 1,500 square feet. whJle an R3 density allows one unit for every 2,000 square feet of pro- perty. · Commissioners also will con- sider a lower density zoning for property located northwest or Mesa Verde Drive West and northeast of Club Houae Road from the hJgher R4 density to moderatedensity, (R·2) also with · the conditional use designation. • R-2 zonlng allows one unit per , 3,000squarereet. The city's planning staff has re· commended approval or the two rezone petitions. Mass Scheduled Wednesday for .Caroli~ Chung Mass will be celebrated Wed- nesday for Caroline H. Chung, a 37-year resident of Costa Mesa who died Saturday at the age or 61. Mrs. Chung ca me lo the Orange Coast in 1945 with her husband, Dr. John K.C. Chung, and the couple set up an omce on 18th Street. Mrs. Chung worked with her ~usband for 32 years in the office until the doctor became semi- retired several years ago. The mass or the Chrislian burial will take place at St. Joachim Catholic Church Wed- •nesday at 10 a.m. Mrs. Chung is survived by her husband, daughters Joyce Bodenhoerer. Maxine Boyett, and Caroline Naigle, all or Costa Mesa, and son, Gary C. Chung or Costa Mesa. She is also survrved by a sister. Erna Young of North Carolina, and eight grandchildren. Visitation will be at Bell Broadway Morll.lBtY in Costa Mesa from 2 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. The family has s uggested memorial donations to the American Cancer Society, 1836 Irvine Blvd . Tustin Carter Ends Weekend Rest WASHI NGTON CAPI -Pres1 dent Carter ia pulling fln1shmg touches on htS aoll Inflation pro- gram alter a weekend or f1shJng . Lennia and Easter nrvlces in 'Calhoun, Ga • two whiske~ big- ger than his hometown or Plains but just as relaxed. · Carter got back lo work today with ftaff and Cabinet meetings and lunch with Vice President Walter Mondale. Aides uld Carter will reveal his anll-tnfiallon program later this week, probably at a news conference. They said he will out· line Latln American poUcy In a Was hington speech to Ll\c ()rganlutlon of American Stat~s. also later in the week, ' O"ANQE COAST c DAILY PILOT -~ ... -""•>*Al•~-- '"··~ .............. ft, •I'd OeMf•l-- TllMM•, ...... £11• -.-... ......... ~ft ........ ... ,,..,... ... .....,. ~,, .... AWllMIM<l ....... 1 ..... ' Cgk Rider Burt in Mesa Costa Mesa Officer Floyd Waldron in- spects downed motorcycle on Estancia Drive near Swan Drive where Anaheim resident Robert James Lewis, crashed Saturday morning. Witnesses said the 26-year-old cyclist's machlDe apparently started to slide, throwing Lewis off of the vehicle and the road. Officials at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beacl) said Lewis was in critical condition today. p,.... Page AJ CHEAT ••• broke orr the affair before seek- ing pror~sional help. Humphrey saJd, however, that 22 percent of the women involved in extra-marital affairs, com- pared with only 8 percent or the men, kept their affairs going even after their spouses knew about it. Humphrey saJd one possible explanation might be that "women don't get into extra- marital affairs as easily as men. And when they get into an affair they're more apt to be more emo- tionally involved than men.•• Quiet Prevails On Coast Sand Over Easter · Despite pleasant Easter Week beach weather, the Ol'ange Coast sand scene closed quietly Sunday with an estimated 65,000 people lining the shores between Hunt- ington Beach and San Clemente. "The crowds were lighter than we expected and there were no major in~idents," said Hunt- ington Beach lifeguard Lt. Blll Richardson. whose s tatement pretty much summarizes activi· ty reports from all Orange Coast lifeguards. Although Saturday's coastal clouds cleared for Easter Sun- day, the combination of steady winds and chilly water tem- peratures near 56 degrees ap- parently led most beachgoers to make other plans. Air tern· per a lures hovered in the mid.fOs. "It was really quiet in com- parison to some years," said Newport Beach lifeguard Capt. Bud Belshe, who reported about 50,000 people making use of Newport area beaches during the Easter weekend. Without lament. Belshe noted the heydey of "Bal Week" In the early 60s when as many as 100.000 beach fens turned out on one day. He agreed that many vautionlng students have tumed to Inland resort areas like Palm Springs and the Colorado River area Cor Easter week fun . About 28,000 persons showed up along Huntington Beach City beaches Sunday where one surfer required medical attention for a Jaceratioo. Less than 8,000 turned up on Huntington Beach state beaches Sunday and lifeguards there re- ported about 30 minor rescues for 'the whole week In below average .surf. Laguna Beach and San Clemente area lifeguards also re· ported a fairly quiet weekend with no major incidents. ]urUtt Cool To IA Plan LOS ANGELES (AP) S~rior Court Jud&e Paul Egli sa(d today ho believes the Los Angeles school board's inte1ra- llon plan fails to meet U.S. coa· stltutional requirements for de- ae1re11tloa. Orclerin& a recess ln the caae until Thunday. E1li told school' board at&oro.cy• Jerry Halvereon and WlWam Shea that ther~ are several similar l>lana from Other areu of the natJon which have been found tn violation of the 14th Amendment in federal courts. "Tbl• pl1n dot1 not dt· Htre1ate one sfn1le school," E&· 1l told lM vlflbly •bocked at· torneya in a near·•mPLY cou"'°°lD. 'Tm not prejuqlq the oae • • . but I bave tome very ltrooJ doubU about this plaJL" .. Less Noise Asked Of El Toro Pilots Pilots landing jel5 at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station have beeo asked to descend more gradually to, reduce aircraft noise, Marine spokesmen said to- day. Col. King Knope said In the past pilots approaching the base from the ocean were allowed to drop from 4,000 feet t.o 2,500 feet as far as 1.3 miles from the base runway. Under a new method im- plemented this ruonth pilots are required t.o descend gradually and will not reach 2,500 feet unW about seven miles from lbe runway, Knopesald. Woman FBI Head: Maybe WASHINGTON (AP) - Members of the committee looking for a new FBI direct.or say they are open· minded about recommend- ing a woman for the job, but there are no women on a preliminary Ust of 41 can- didates. Committee members also say they are willing to consider present or former FBI officials. Th8 nine.member search committee appointed by President Carter bas scheduled Its second meet· ing April 26 to discuss the kind of person qualified to take over the bureau after Clarence M. Kelley retires as director at the end o( the · year. The new landinC method was trle4 experimentally durine March, he iatd, and wu made permanent April 1. In the put, Knope' continued, pilots 13 miles from the base either could cut their power com· pletely ar gradually deacend to 2,500 feet before adding power to land. Under the new method, pilots will drop from 4,000 to 3.700 feel 12 miles from the runway, t.o 3,400 feet a mile taler and gradually descend to 2,500 reel seven miles from the runway. The new landing method will affect about 1,000 jet Oights a month. JCnope ;said by keeping the Jets .In the air longer, the method should cut noise levels on the ground. Col. Red Penenga ;said the new pattern .may cut noise com· plaints next $Ummer when resi- dents are spendln1 more time out of doors and have windows open. Last summer nolse complaJnts were running about 80 to 200 a month. The new pattern should make jet noise less noticeable in Monarch Bay and Laguna Niguel, Marine officials noted. Farm Fears Probes · LOS ANGELES CAP> - Lockheed Aircraft Corp. bas warned shareholders that a federat grand jury probe could reveal more bribery scandals that could "significantly impair" chances of gelling future orders and damage its financial condl· tion. In its 1976 annual report, the company disclosed that employes and former employes of the company have been s ub· poenaed to lestify in a FrOM P.,,e Al TENNIS TOURNAMENT • • • council in the apeclal event permit granted the matches last month calls for the majority or match-goers to park along Eastbluff Drive. Vista Del Oro and the west shoulder or Jam- boree Road. Dave Larson. the city staff member who processed the permit. explained that he and police personnel surveyed the three streets and figured they would accommodate about t,300 cars. He said he believes that will be su(ficient to handle cars general· ed by the matches bued on stallstk1 l•lh~red ~t the last prore11lonal tournament ·at the Newport Beach TeMia Club. While the match only drew 1.SOO spectators, club oftl~f~ls took a census and figured ~e were an avera1e of 2.3 people in each car coming to lhelr club. Thal means about 3,000 cars total, If the statlJUc proves valid for the Davis Cup matches. JI It turns out that there are more d.rs than that, there are still plenty of places t.o puk, says Don Oyau, commander of the pollu department's traffic division. He explained that the .,.rtclq Iota at Eastblutf Elementary School and COrona dtl Mu Hllh School will be available for ~pee· taton, .ithoush they can t be used on Friday until after eehool hours. Oyau also pointed out that, while all of U.u·elidenUal atfeett runnlq off Vfs~ t>tl Oro and . Eutblutf Drive wlll be elated to the public beoauH tl••7 ar1 prlvat.e stretta, all 0( th• atneta between 1Sa1tbluff Drlve and JamborH Road 1n the Eutblutt tract .,. public and tHrtlon av all able far P8tklftf. Lanen fW'f.bu pomta out that. ' in a pinch, the promoters have gotten an agreement with Fashion lsland for use of part of that parking lot. Spectators will be bused from there to the matches on a shuttle service. City officials say they believe the traffic impact Is really going to be minor since spectators will be arriving and departing at various times. Part of the traffic problem is bound t.o be the closure of the private streets with barricades and the closing or the driveway from Eastbluff Drive that serves both the shopping center and the teanil club. Glava.s aays It's the only real inconvenience anticipated for the • whole weekend and notea it lan't so severe since resldehta can still get Into the center via Vista Del Oro. . The pendlna Influx of Villtors doean •t acem to perturb Eastbluff area residents. . Laraoo said be sent letters to the eltbt homeowners uaocla· lions In the area, lnformln1 tbem ot plans for the event. He said Friday he has not heard from any of them. Tb, weekeod, Gl.v11 qrees, la golna to brln« a touch of sum· mer beach.-UPI conieauon to a neighborhood that ts normally removed from it. Ahd the cblef 11ys, the poten- tJal ls there for more than Just lnffic and con1e1\lon. "We will l\au mnlmum manpower dciployment for the weekend," MHld. "We have de· nJed all dA1I otf for that wffkend and we wtU be uslnc our cad«a and IOlnt l"IMrvet. · "Not all ol tbat <manpower> I• occaUGMd bJ U.. event ttMU. We do ..... conUr\alftCY plam in tbe .. -t.beN " Mm• proCat oHr U.8outb Alrtcam. '' .• , lr"ltle C..pa•IJ N~w Bid Eyed With Caution By TOM BULEY Ol ... o.tfy ........... Trustees ot the James lrvlno FoundaUon are look.lns wltb cau- lion at the $302.9 million bid made last week for the Irvine Company, their lawyer com- mented today before Orange Counb' Superior Court action on Irvine belreaa Joan Irvine Smltb'1 lawsuit reawned. Attoi Howard Privett said the fo aUon board still re- / 1ards e $281.9 million offer made by the Mobil Corporation as the most acceptable bid made thus far in eight months of court action. "There are a lot of factors we have to look at in this new offer,'' Privett Hid. "I.a far u we can see it Mems to be a revamped venloa ol an old offer made in the same amount by the same group aome Ume aao ... Privett said elements of the. new ofter were .. defioltel)' II· lusort." He declined to elaborate. Privett said the Foundation bu not yet set a date for a meet~ lnl at which It could examine the offer made by a combine headed by Wall Street financier Charles Allen and Detroit developer Allred Taubman. Among the eight other backers supporting the offer are aut.o billionaire Henry Ford II and de- veloper Donald Bren. The sale ol the Irvine Company became imperative when the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1989 ruled that private foundations must divest them1elves of bold· ings in public companies. The Foundation owns, 54.S per· cent of the Irvine Company stock. Mrs. Smith, who named the Foundation as defendant in her acUon two years ago, is the major minority stockholder with 22.4 percent of the stock. Mrs. Smith went to court when the Foundation decided to sell the entire Irvine Company to Mobil for $200 million, which represents $24 a share. Mrs. Smith argued that the figure was far below the true value or the Irvine Company and was unfair to minority stockholders who would be com- pelled to go along with the deal set up by the Foundation. The new Allen-Taubman o(fer works out at S38 a 1bare. lt also would guarantee Kns. Smith a .continued interest In the com· pany founded by hGr crandlalber which would be denied her if Mobll took over. But the flnal decision on the . future ownership of the Irvine Company must be taken by Judge Jama F. Judie who is hoplns today that lawyers for both aides can get Into final argu- ments thls week. It has been noted during the trial that be may order the Foun· dation t.o order a new round or bids In the belief that publicity generated by the current trial may eosure a better price for the Irvine Company. Appraisals of the value ~ the 1,rvlne Company from a number of expert.a who have taken tbe witness at.and during the trtar have ran1ed from $199 mlllloo lo $548 mllllon. TONIGHT COSTA MES.AA PLANNING COMMISfilON :_..:. Regulat meet- ing, Costa Mesa City Hall, 6:30 p.m. OCC LECTURE -"The Sexist American Society, .. Fine Arts Bldg., 119, 1: 30 p. m. · . COASTLINE CC LECTURE - "Social Change and Personal Maturity," Dr. Arthur Bietz, Newport Harbor High Auditorium, 7: 30 p. m. TUES!>.\ Y, APRIL 1Z SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB - Community Recreation Center, Tues., Wed .• Thurs., 12·3 p.m. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD -Regular meeting. Costa Mesa City Council Cham- bers, 7:30p.m. "B EHIND THE HEADLINES" -Dr. Giles T. Brown,OCCForum, 7:30p.m. "TWO GENTLEMEN FROM VERONA" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday. Sunday through April 23, 8 p.m. Glomar Conversion Supported by Study WASHJNGTON CAP> -It is economically feasible to convert the once-secret CIA vesse\ Glomar Explorer into a scientific deep sea drilling ship, says a study released today. The $75,000 study sponsored by the National Science Foundation says the vessel, built to scoop up a sunken Soviet submarine, could drill deeper into the ocean Rosary Set Tonight for Mesa Woman Rosary will be recited tonight for Marjorie L . Forcier of Costa Mesa\ a 77 -Y.ear-old g_re~t · grandmother who died Saturday Mrs. Forcier, 1640 ~ewport Blvd., moved to the Orange Coast from Canada 28 years ago, settling down in Costa Mesa with her husband Guy, who preceded her in death. She la survived by dauahters Betty J. Wright, of Sacramento. and Arlene Dahl, Joshua Tree, Calif. Also sons Kenneth G. ~orcler of Belmont, and Clllford D. Forcier of Tampa, Fla. She is also survived by a brother. Ralph W. Dougall or Canada and a sister, Maude Forcier or Santa Rosa. She also leaves 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Rosary will be recited at 7 p. m. tonight at Bell Broadway Chapel ln Cost.a Mesa. M111 wlll be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Joachim CatholJc Church ln Costa Mtsa where M rt. Forcier w11amember. F ... P-AJ S11UKE •.•• atat.·lml)Oled l'Uldellnes limit· Ins the doli1H of some "paycbott'opblc" (tra_nqµ1U1tr) dru11. . . The)' alto seek a'ft end to It.et. guidellna and authorit1 to work on a "•elf-pollclns" bula with paUentl. Wattoa 1ald some pb,ystci'°s at P"llrvtew mlcbt to .iona wltb th• unkJn demand~, "but we can 1 handle thoM promema locally. We doll't nte..,artJy like 1eetn1 atate lnwventJon in tom• ot t.b ... mau.n.·· bottom than any other ship. It would cost between $33.61 million and $52.31 million to con· vert the ship for drilling. depend· ing upon which of three alternative plans was followed, the study said. Global Mltine Development Inc. or Newport Beach, which built the Glomar Explorer, did the three-month NSF study. Construction or a ship capable· of matching the Glomar Ex- plorer's performance would cost an estimated $100 million, the re- port said. The deep-sea vesael was re- portedly built for the Summa Corp .. a holding company of the late Howard Hughes, purported- ly to mine mineral deposits from the ocean noor. The 610.root. 36,000-ton Glomar Explorer ls In mothballs at Suisun Bay near San Francisco while federal officlal1 try to figure out what to do with lL. Ex-Huntington Mayor Fair : Mter Surgery': Former Huntlnalon Beach mayor and city councilman Robert M. Lambert la now Uated in fair condition following •aur- g~ry for removal of a lung and ll showing dally improvement. Nurses al Hoa1 M•morlal Hospital in Newport Beach Hid today It wUl be eome time yet. before be ii allowed to 10 home for convalescence. The IOl\lllme cMc leader and native aon underwent 1ur1ery a Wffk alO ud it WU ort,m.uy eicpetled be l'ftlaht be dlscharaed earb' t.bil week . A resident of 211U WlDdchlld Lant, Huntlntlon Beach, he served u mayor 1n 1M2 aod !i and ls preaentJ.y emploYed service manager at Mandi .Moton, a downtown •Na aut.o'. a1ency. ---, His wtfe Jane never worried about hla possibly paytnc too much attention t.o the nur111, u moat mt'n reportedly do when they come out or UM operatinc room. She wQrk• ln the bolpltal'1 ln· tenalve CaN Unit where abe can keepaneyeonhlm. Laguna Beach pollce· were • searching for a dissipated· looking man with s houlder length brown hair who dragged a 9· year .old elementary school girl into bushes on Crescent Bay Drive Sunday, choked her and took her photograph. Police said the child was un· harmed except for a sore neck. She told police the man had f earlier accosted her as she ten a Tic Toe Market at 1390 N. Coast •1 Highway, where she went to buy 1 a pack or gum. She said he de-~ manded to take her picture. She 1 refused. 1 The girl told police that later. ~ a s s he walked along Crescent Bay Drive toward the beach to meet her father, the man agafo appeared . grabbed her and pulled her behlnd bushes in a va· cant lot next to 336 Crescent Bay Drive. -· ;a ... She related that he repeated his demand she pose for a photo- graph, and when s he refused, ahe told police, he choked her and said, "lf you don't let me take your picture, you know what could happen? You could die." She said be took the picture and ran. MICKEY MOUSE WELCOMES CANADA'S PRIME MINISTER TO DISNEYLAND Pierre Trudeau, With Specie! Hoate11 Suaen Donald, Met Mickey on Sunday I The man was described as caucasian, about 30 to 40 years old. of medium height and weight, blue eyed and carrying a box .type camera around his neck. Trudeau Feels at Home /\ police a rtist 's drawing :.bowed the man to have baggy eyes and drooping skin. Disneyland Remi,nds Him of Canada 'Koob' S tat,e to Pay For Debates? SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state would pay for televised de- bates betwecrt candidates for ~t.1tc office under legislation tn· lrodUl'l'<i The hill by /\ssemo1yman Brul'<' Nl•standc f R Or ange1 would cr<'al<' a California Pubhc Debate:. Commission and give 1t .rn uns1>Cc 1f1ed amount or money lo huy tel~v1s1on ttme for the de- bat<'s. T he mea~ure would not chanae equal-time laws which have rest r1ct<.'CI dchat('S in the past by n·qu1r111~ e<1ual TV exposure for a ll cand1dat"8 in u race. Sit-in Continues SAN FRANCISCO f APl Handicapped p<'rsons voted to l·nntinue a Mubborn week long d('moni.tration at th<' Depart ment or llealth, F.ducation and Wt'lf:1rt' after dcnounctn~ a hombml( ;1tt('mpt <1taeed in sup· port or their cause I Rel•ted story, 1\51 Canada's Prime Minis ter Pierre Elliot Trudeau toured Dis· neyland Sunday and joked that some of it reminds him of home. After a visit to Fantasyland. Trudeau told a journalist th<' sights are "as kooky and vnµsual aJ thos~~8J).il.Glent Htll." Trudeaa, .Jfsftil'lg Calirornia during lhe Easter holiday, said he plans to head to Utah and do some skiing if snow conditions permit. During Sunday's visit to Dis- neyland. the Canadian head of stato shook hands with Mickey Mouse. signed a guest book and spent four hours ~xploring the Anaheim tourist attraction. "To be able to see lhe world Ex~Croatian Chief Picketed on Coast About 20 members of the Jewish Defens e League walked into the private Surfside Colony Sunday and picketed the home of Andrlja Artukovic. former Croa tlan minister of the Interior. Seal Beach police said the sign. carrylne JDL members werr In- volved in several argumenL't and fiehts With Surfside residents. There were no arrests, according to Lt. W11llam Stearns. Picl(el.£ waited ihto tlie colony al l p.m. Charges against the trespa.55ers were dropped aft<'r Lhey agTeed to picket peaceably outside the private community~ gates. Steams said A JDL spokesman said the de· monstrat1on called attention to the April 24 <'Ommemoration of s ix million Jews killed during World War II Pohce said the group ended the demonstration ut 2:30 p .m. with no other Incidents J DL member!. !'itagC'd a simila r prote't at Artukovic's home :1 ho u t t w o ) e a r:. a g o . ~a Id Stearns 1\ rtukovic. a former lawyer' • and Croatian minister of the in· l('nor. was allegedly m charge of pol11·(' and internal security force~ in Croatia during World War II Woman Quits To Save Club SUSANVILLE <AP> -Lassen County's remale deputy district attorney has resigned Crom the Kiwanis Club after the club's directors asked her lo do so to avoid los ing the club's charter. The all·male group voted earlier to accept Deputy Dist. At· ty. Jtenee Roberts as a member despite the fact the nationwide or~anizat1on a ccepts no females. The local group 1n this Northern California town was notified by the international that its charter would be pulled ir the club kept a fem ale member. $100 Stolen From Market I : A gunman who threatened a clerk with what abe described as a blue steel automatic plJtol took •100 in caah Sunday nitbt from a~ El Toro m•rket. Oranee County Shertrf's or. fleer~ taid the intruder at the DJL.•te Bo•••e .... . ............ Tbriftlmart store, 23811 El Toro nn• ..,. &J -..n ~•" Road. ordered the clerk to hand ' President Jifl\Ul}' Carter·, center, shares a laugh with over the contents of her cuh re-membera of his Cabinet during an early-morning meeting 1lstcr aod then fled from the pre. in the White House. Sitting are secretary of Interior Cecil mi ses. Andrus, left; Secretary of·Stat~ Cyru1ds 8Vance~ TPhresldhent de~c~~r~e \~~ltt~11c ~~r! Carter; Secretary ot Detense Haro ro~. e P oto male Mexican.American in hla was made during a taping of a special telev1s1on rep0rt t~ lttte twenties wearing a lilhl be aJred Thursday by NBC.. plaid ault. -t ' . through the eyes of children. is lo be able lo live the sense or the marvelous again," he said. Trudeau arrived in Southern California Saturday a fter spend· ing the previous ni&ht in Mon· terey. . Mari seL Ga r c ia , e spokeswoman for the a muse· ment park, said the prime minister wa11 accompanied by two aides and at least three Di!!· neyland officials She said security was general· ly low key. Sections of the park were not roped off as the prime minister s troll e d thr o u~h . The spokeswoman said many Cana· dian tourists waited for a chance to see their prime minis ter. Trudeau rode Disneyland's on· ly roller coaster, The Mat· terhom, and took a ride on a fire engine. He also watched a film showing U.S. scenic attractions. rode through an animated collec· lion of dolls. and ,·isited "Sleep· ing Beauty's Castle.·• From there he rode a jungle cruise. tried the s hooting gallery and then took a boat ride through a pirates' haunt. lie attended a luncheon hosted by Disney officials in th<' park's VIP dining room. and then left for an undisclosed lo<' a lion. He'i.'i due to return to Canada April 18. . .. Church Calls ' . Boycott of TV CLEVELAND. Tenn. (AP) - Officials of the Church of God say they expect one million of their followers to turn off their television sets this week to pro· test televised violence and sex. •'The networks may nol know it yet, but they're about to be hit by a revolution." s aid church s pokesman Carl Richardson. • 'Thls is the first stage of what I believe will be a groundswell of positive public protest that the networks provide other viable alternatives," he added. The Cleveland·based Church of God is America's oldest pen· tecostal church. founded in 1886. It claims JS0,000 actual members and more than one million in the United Stat.es'who attend church regularly. Last year, church leaders de· cided that television corrupts by feeding housewives a daily diet of adultery, promoting the use of a lcohol. exploiting sex, en· couraging homosexuality, show· ing extensive violence. and de- picting unnatural family rela· tionshlps. "Television can be a tremendous force for good," said Dr. Robert Fisher. chairman of the church's family life com· mission. ''However, current pro- gramming prostitutes that poten- tial and in turn promotes the further detel'ioration of moral and ethical values. "The church cannot be silent on this most vital Issue," he said. Church leaders are asking their followers to turn off their TV seta and talk to each other. engage in family activities, or devote more time to spiritual concerns. Then next rail, they will ask them to watch television and rate the 10 best shows and the 10 worst. Sponsors of the best shows will be comme nded for good taste and s ponsors of the worst will be invited to withdraw sponsorshlp. Scrambled For Title CLOVIS (AP) -Howard Newell of Clovis ranks as the world's raw -egg swallowing champion. Newell sucked down 66 eggs in 7 minutes and 39 seconds to beat the record or 64 eggs in 18 minutes held by Art Raikow of Burr Oak. Iowa. Sponsors said Raikow was invited to compete against Newall in the weekend event at the Cow Town Saloon h e re but failed to show up. Ir sponsors of the bad shows persist, they may face a boycott by members o! the church at the beetnru.n. of next year. "We believe losing money will have a positive effect, and that sponsors ought to be held responsible for the programs their dollars are paying for," Richardson said. . -v""' J'·-' lltf'911Ull \.,. {l ,.,. lit•'"' ,,, , ....... _ Sei%ed , , I I • • * . .____.. -· "• Al'Wl,.......10 The spot where two vessels of the Soviet fi shing fleet w e r e seized within the 200·mile limit, dotted line, is pinpointed on this map. Story on Page J\4 . Teacher Fired Ove;r Reports OCEANSIDE <AP} -A teacher who made a con· troverslal study th;it said Viel· namese refugees were better in U.S . schools than American children has been ordered fired. J . Paul Adkins admits he re- fuses to use Oceanside public school cards on which teacher!- indicate a child's proficiency al specific grade levels. Adkins denies insubordination. however, with which he has been charged by the Board of Educa· tlon. He has been denied pay since last June. Sovie t Hit Radio MOSCOW (AP> -The Soviet Union issued <mother blast or criticism today against Presi- dent Carter 's call for upgrading the broadcasting capabilities or Radio Free Europe and Radio Libe rty. Communist party newspaper Pravda labeled the U.S. stations "radio saboteurs .. and said their broadcasts violate the Helsinki accords by interfer- ing in the internal affairs of the Soviet Union and E astern Euro· pean nations. classic wel ki~ shoe by ALDEN of new england * soft. brown grain upper with plan- tation ere~ and leather tip for longer wear 44 fathlon island , newport center . . , t . . • ' • , 7 t · ,, ~ ... .44 DAILY PILOT Mondty,Apnl 11, 1977 U.S. Fishing Zone Violations Alleged Blahs Cure: Bal Stories BLUE MONDAYS: Today cer- tainly must go into thlt_ reco.rd book as tedJum Ul"(le. l'Of tbe youngsters, it's ha<!K to school after a week of spring vacation. FoJ' theJr parents, it's taxes time. \'ou have uolil midnight torught to get postmuked with that last hall of your propertY tllx payment. Just your little contribution lo support local government. After you'v e made that deadline. you can look forward to Friday. That's the income tax de- adline. Just your little contn but1on to support federal government. When you've taken care of all that support , you. can go out searching for a little contribution to feed yourself. AFTER THE FIRST two dona· lions, the third one muy be the most difficult. So those arc the adult pro- blem s. The students must face the final drive to s ummer in those c lassroom s that will become increasingly c ramped as the weeks grind on. Spring vacation did give them a break and they did enjoy some good beach weather. Along the coastline, it )Nasn't like the hoopla of Bal Wee ks past. As sug. gested in this spitce some days back. the hajinks era of Bal Week as 11 years d eceased now. I was reminded of that again JU~t the other day in a nice message fro m Capt Neil J Purcell of the Laguna Beach Police l>Ppartment Purcell became widely noted a few years ago as the narcotics officer who arrC'slt'd um artvocate Timothy Leary and made the bust stack A RIT LF:SS KNOWN 1s the fact that Purcell lwlpod publish a new!> magazine c:;rf'IC'd, "Would You Believe -Alai Week '66" The organizer of this book was the lalt· J erry Nikas, who was a Newport n cach officer Purcell has secn·two s1d<'s of Ba l Week. having J!rown up an Bolboa and then later serving on I he .Ncwp()rt Pt>'beforc moving on to Laguna Mostly a photo mag;ll.ine, Bal WcC'k 'fi6 lx'gins wath the arrival <1f '1~il10~ st udcnt hordes an alt kinds of t·ra1y vch1C'les Some carried slogan s. like the d1lap1datcd van truck that warns on lhc back. "Don't Laugh \'our DaughtC'r May Be in Herc ' Other Bui Week vehicles pi e tur<'d carry s uch s logans as "Quakl'r Oats" or ''The Body Snatcht"r<;" or "South Bav Scramblers. Inc " One claimed lo bC' a la:<t for "25 pesos" wh1le another sl'don l~k<'d JUSt hke a black and wh11,t police urut with "007" cmhlatoncd on the white door . THE NlKAS-PURCELL book carriei; on through with a wholt> series of photos or jammed rental units. thronged s treet scenes and thP bodies massed upon the beaches and stra nds of Newport And Capt. Purcell commentecl, "Well. as you said in your c1JI umn. 1966 wai> lhe Pnd of tbe ba~ ones.·· For Bal Week nostalgia fans, however, the N1ka-,-Purcelt book is a real collector·.., item. We will probahly never pass that way again. By 'l1le A.uoclated Prea A Soviet trawler wits brought to dock al )\oston t.Qday while a second Soviet ship was under Coast Guard control, the first two Soviet ships taken for violations of the Uruted States' 200-mite fishing zone. The gray and white trawler Taras Shevchenko docked at the Boston Coast Guard base shortly after 9 a.m. as its crew stood at the rails listening to rock music on transistor radios. COASI' GUARD lawyers and representatives of the U.S. At- torney's office immediately boarded the ship. The 275-foot ship, with a crew of 93, was seized late Saturday after the Coast Guard said it dis· covered the craft was carrying more than her allowed quota ot river btning. The Coast Guard announced to- day that a second Soviet ship, the Antana.S Snechkys. had been or- dered into Boston Crom 160 miles east.southeast of Nantucket. The action took place Sunday, the Coast Guard said, and the vessel was being escorted to Boston. ••1sN'T 111AT beautiful." said 'O .S. Rep. Gerry Studds, who was at the dock to watch the Taras Shevchef\ko tie up. "Look at those Oag.s," be said l11 reference to the trawler sail- ing with the American fi.ag flying from her foremast and the Soviet flag waving at her stern. This is routine: The flag ot the host na- tion is flown on a forward m ast. The Coast Guard said the second vessel, a processmg ship For Israel Vote 'Hawk' Peres Wins Party Lead,ership TEL AVIV, Israe l (AP) -Defense minister Shimon Peres look command of Israel's embalUed Labor party today as a last-minute candidate for prime minister, dogged by the reputation of being a hawk on peace terms wHh the Arabs and the threatened defection of Labor's leftist ally. the M apam party The Labor parly's central'com- m ittee chose Peres, 53, to lead ( J the party in the general election /N SH ORT May 17 following Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's resignation over _ an illegal account he and his wife ------------ had ill a Washingtob, D C , bank Limitation Treaty (SALT) talks, Mapam's central committee says failure to reach an arms was to meet today to decide agreement with the Soviet Union w h el her l o cont I n u e 1 n would force this country t o spend partnership with Labor under additional billions of dollars on Peres. whom it has consistenUy defense opposed as a hardliner toward "Unfortunately, that ls the the Arabs situation if we don't come up with France Aids Zaire an errective arms agreement," Warnke cautioned in an in-KINSHASA Zaire CAP) terview Sunday on CBS' "Face France has sent 11 cargo planes the Nation" television program. lo transport supplies for Moroc He was guardedly optimistic that can troops aiding the Zaire gov agr eement would be reached. ernm enl's war against invaders m the southern part of the coun Killing: •Poll I leaf' try, French officials say LONDON <AP> -Scotland OC!ic1als Ul ·Paris said the Yard says it believes the as· cargo planes would carry "ex sassinalion of a former prime elusively Moroccan material and minister or North Yemen was a no ir()Qps whatsoever " TM poJttical killing French govemment said the gov A 1 Qad• Af>dullah Mi al· Hajarl, ernmenls ot Zam'! and Morocco 65 , his wife. Fatima, 40, and asked for the assistance driver A~ulla Ali a l-Ha mmarru w~~ shot ancJ 'killed outside the Jlajans' hotel alongside Hyde Park Sunday morning as the park was crowded with Easter s trollers rl....U Co.t Alleged NEW YORK (AP> Paul Warnke. the Umted States chief negotiator at the Strategic Arms Man Takes Pulpit To Comnrit Suicide BILOXI . Miss <AP> -Pistol in hand and has dog at his side, Ford Da wson spoke quietly from the pulpit of the First Baptist Church while worshippers huddled in fear behmd pews. A worshipper c11ed. "Brother. I love you ... Dawson called back, "l love you, too .. Then he shot h1msetr to death. Dawaon. 52. of Gulfport, Miss . took tht• pulpit during televised Easter services Sunday after he f1rtd,. shot into the aar in a sruf fie with an usher He spokt• for about t"o minutes. und then ~hot ha.s do& and himself "ll E JUST K EPT l ookan~ straight al the telev1s1on camc•r.1 al the back of the church." said the Rev Frank Gunn, pastor of the church ··1·m ronvinced he came specifically lo c-ommat s u1c1de before livC' telev1.,1on, and 1 · m sure at "'.is rc•IJted lo Easler " The hroadcast was halted after Da"'~on reached the pulpit. The o.,hooting was not televised. A rt>llred Air Force major with a h1~tory of mental Instability, Daw'>on died late Sunday al a local hospital after undergoing brain surgery. authorities said. Thr dog was recovering at a veterinary hospital. Gunn said Dawson mumbled ahout the Resurrection "and wasn't m aking very much i-ense " West Gets Light Rain Te91peraf11~• Albt"f ... HI LO PllC 71 Atbu'QU"' .., .. 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THE COAST GUARD s aid the cargo of the Sf'COnd vessel was seized. not the ship itself. But to seize the cargo. the vessel had lo be taken into custody. The c r ew of the T aras Shevehe nko will r emain on board. with the gangway guarded and small craft prevent· ed from approaching it. HE SAID IT WAS the first time that the Coast Guard had taken control of a nonfishing Soviet ship. "We've never had one like this when we jus t seized the cargo. This is new ground for the Coast Guard," he said. T he Antanas Snechkus has a crew of 63 persons. ll was buillln 1974 and Is ho m e-por ted in Klaipeda, Russia. The Coast Guard has issued more than 60 citations and warn- ings to Soviet fishing vessels since the 200·mile limit went into effect March 1. "WE'VE RELEASED severld of them," President Carter said of the Soviet ships as he left Easter services in Georgia Sun- day. "But we just had to draw the line somewhere. We Informed the Soviet Embassy this past week we couldn't continue lo re· lease them, that we bad to en· force the law." ,Hoving Head Headed Off OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Officer Harley Godberson, on a routine cruise of his section of the city, radioed for any available police unit 'lo help him stop a runaw~ vehicle. The hetp came in time and Godbe~n and a col- league halted 'a portable toilet·on-wheels -{he type used at construcliol\ sites -that rolled down a street, apparently p ushed by the gusty winds. After the toilet was stopped. an anonymous of- ficer radioed to ask if it was occupied. "The object is now secured. And I che cked. No one was lo 1t, · · Godberson replied. A PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS Easter Wishes Pope Paul VI wished the world a happy Easter in 14 languages Sunday, as more than 200,000 people crowded the Vatican for a glimpse of the pontiff. Easter fell on the same day this year for the Eastern and Western Christian churches. 17 Arrested as Sex: Probes CC>ntinlle " " NEW ORLEANS <AP> -Seventeen m en have been charged in a widening inve$tigation of the use of a Boy Scout troop here to supply boys (or homosexual acts. "lt has been like dropping a pebble into water," said District Al· torney Harry Connick. "You think you've got it all but the ripple ring keeps spreading.•· THE MEN WERE charged o f ' ' u n ~.a t u r a I c a r n at with performing sex ads with knowledge. boys aged 8 to 15 over a two-year The f!lOSt num.erous ~harge!l per iod ending last September were filed against Richard Not all of the scouts in the now J acobs or Arlington. M~ss .. a defuncttroop were involved. Boston s uburb, and Richard ··we find some of the m en have llalvorsen, who was troop scout, also been active in other parts or master. . . the country," Connick added. Jacobs. wh ose. tr i a l 1s "Some have been prosecuted in sc.heduJed May IO, .. as charged England and the Philippines for w1~h 15 counts of ag~_rava~~ sex involving children." cri~e agalns.t nature, wh1cll The first of a series of trials carries a maximum penalty of 15 was scheduled in Criminal Dis· years per count. tricl'Court Tuesday but a lawyer INFORMATION ON THE rin~ for Raymond Woodall, 38, of New turned up in a police raid last Orleans asked for a delay. lie September in the residence of said Woodall h ad been com· Halvorsen, 51, authorities said. milled to a s tale m ental hospital He Is cha rged with 16 counts of due to severe depression and aggr avated crimes against suicidal tendencies. nature. The raid developed when WOODALL, ASSISTANT scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 137, was chaJJetYWitlf µ eooots some film was sent lo a com- mercial developer who called th~ police when he saw the phot<r- graphs. -, t On Wedneeday, April 20, 1en, the Dally ptlot wlll publllh • 1peclal tribute to the pro. feHlonals of the real estate Industry -the men and women who dally make a major contribution to the healthy Orange CQtll~onomy •• The special advertising pegH will mark PrfVlt• Property week. NotlcH wlll be one column by four lnchH eachJ eftowlng room for a photo end dHcrlptlv• copy. Coat of each notice Is only $16, With a photo you provide. ( Thia salute to Real Estate ProfH1lon1l1 I• an exception al opportunity to Introduce new or longtime 111ocl1tH to the people of the Orange Co11t, or to honqr out1tand· Ing Hies or aervlce achlevement9. Don't mlH being pert of th11 apeclll advertising opportunity. Deadlln• for re1ervlng 1pace l15 p.m., April 18. Call todayr .; Or, you may mall your photo and a brf•f artfcl• of about 75 word• deacrfbfng your b•ckground, education, profeHlonel training, 11Ward1 or other honon~ Man your story and photo to th• C1a11ffled Dept., Dally Piiot, 330 W. Bey Street Box 1660, Cotta MHe, CA 92828. For help compo1fng your Hlute notice, call &42-5678 end a frlendly ad·vf .. r will 111l1tyou. • "' I DAILY P'ILOT i/-c: . 642-5678 , a ' . ; (l I ' I t , If' •• l(. - I , · 'Child Rearing PasSe' Margaret Mead Tells Fallacy of the 50's From AP Dtspatcbe.s • Men and women have moved away from child r•arlng, says anthropologlsl Mariuet Mead, aa 91tmpared to the 1~ when "both &exes were tied • lhe home and nobody did anythJne of lm· 09rtance." 'T Speaking at Tufts University, Miss Mead u.id Ute pogtwar period was a time when child rearing eonsumed so much time that llltle zest occurred In f"Ofessional life. . "What we dlcl in the 'SOs, you have an absolute outbreak ot men aod women being so attached to cilldren that they don 'l pay auention to anyone •e." she said. ~1 ''Instead or hiving the tired businessman at aome on Fridays, \ire had the tired father in the of· fir:e on Mondays." • • ••1t's like being reborn. I fell like I was home" aaid comedienne Totle FJelds, opening on the Las Vegas Strip one year after a serious illness that ended with the amputation of her leg. Between shows, she was the star at a party at· tended by MU&on Berle, J erry Lewis, LucUle Ball, .Pbyllls DUler, Steve Allen, and a number of other persons. Last year, she suf· PEOPLE ed by vascular problems ( J tered phlebitis compUcat· that forced the amputa· ---------lion of her left leg. She has since lost 75 pounds a nd undergone five oper ations. • Gino Del Prete, the nightclub wizard whose Condor Club initiated the topless era on San Fran- cisco's North Beach, is facing charges of dJstribut· ing heroin. Del Prete. 45 , and four others were arraigned before U.S. District Court Magistrate Thomas ff. Rothwell. All five were charged in the same complaint with "knowlingly and intentionally distributing:.• 40 ounces of raw, "wholesale quality" heroin from Mexico. * The Chronicle Publishing Co. board of directors named Richard T. Tbierlot as presid ent of the plJblishing company and publisher of San Francisco Chronicle. He is the fifth publisher in the 112·year history of The Chronicle and succeeds his father, Charles de Young Tblerto&, who died last month a fter 22 years as publishing company president. Thieriot, 35, a 1963 Yale University graduate, joined The Chronicle in 1969. Texas and Nevada ad· minislrators of the Howard Hughes estate are seeking court authority to pay $1.4 milUon in federal income taxE!s. THtE1110T A petition riled with Harns County (Tex) Probate Judge Pat Gregory asked permission for Wllllam R. Lummis, a co-administrator in Texas, Stolen Plane Found to pay $801,TIS. It al10 11uegested that the Nevada adminlstraUon ~ay ~1.900. 'l1le taxes would be tort.he period Jan. 1 through April S, 197&. the d ay Hughes died whlle being flown to Houston from Mexico for medical treatment. • A man who uid he learned about explosives in the National Guard has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for makJn1 a pipe bomb. The sentence was issued by a Washington State judge whose pre- decessor: was killed by such a bomb. Cllarles Jen.en. 19, who was convicted last February by a jury or unlawful possession of an ex· pJoslve device, pleaded for leniency before his sen· le.Dcing. . "Prison isn't appropriate. It scares me," he said. · "A bomb went off in the courthouse in Walla Walla.'' said Benton County Superior Court Judge Fr~ Staples, "and my predecessor was murdered with a pipe bbmb, which leads me to the conclusion that people who build bombs ought to go to prison." • The Rutgers University Board of Governors voted to give tenure to Prof. H. Bruce FrankUn, whose Initial hiring by Rutgers caused an uproar because or his anti-war views. Franklin, an English profe~sor, was fired by Stanford Universit)' after supposedly inciting stu· dents to damage a college build· tng to protest the American in- vasion of Laos in 1972. He was hired by the Rutgers branch in Newark !or the 1975 fall term. • Hanna H. Gray, who wlll succeed Yale University Presi- dent Kingman Brewster Jr. at ......... least temporarily . says or ,u..cu~ Brewster: "The same qualities that made him a good president will make him a good ambassador." $625FINE ON BERRIES LOS ANGELES CAP> -Some frozen strawber- ries have cost Baskin· Robbins $625. Municipal Court Judge Norman Epstein also put the ice cream rirm on 12 months probation upon finding It guilty of false menu advertising. The firm was convict- ed of advertising fresh strawberry topping last October when customers actually were served frozen strawberries. 2 Bodies Discovered GILROY fAPI An airplane iden- tified as one stolen from the San Jose Municipal Airport last Nov. 11 was round on n ridge in Pac·heco Pass Sun- day with the bodies or two men m the wrt'ckage . Santa Clara County i.henff's deputic•!. said The bod1ei. \!,ere removed late Sun- day rrom the mangled plane which rested 10 feet above ground m oak trees on a l,SOO-foot h1S(h ridge They wt•re identified by Dr n \chard Mason oC the Santa Clara County coroner's om ce as those or Glen Parker. 42, or Freedom in Santa Cruz County and pilot Wilham F Roth, 37, or Newark. 5 in Fa•U!I K Hied LOS ANGELF..S <Al'l Five mem- liers of one ramily were killed when the car in which they were nding wa~ rear·endcd hy another on u street an s 4burban Rosemead. sheriff's de· p~lles reported ('arly today. IAuthorities 1d<'ntir1ed the victi ms as L~opoldo Luna. 33. his 28-year old wflre. Susana . and their three c~ildrcn. Gloria, 8; Aurelio, 3. and Guillermo. 6 monlhs. 7hc dravt.'r of the other car, Juvcna Jbnenez. 21, or F..I Monte, also was in· hfred. lie was booked fo r investiga- tion offclony manslaughter. fto«.k K Hb Ca•per ' VENTURA CA P > -A North 1iollywood man died during a camp· Ing accident here when a 20-pound ( __ ST._:4_TE_J rock Cell on his sleeping bag, authorities say They said companions round the body of Patrick Minogue, 27. Sunday morning when they tried to waxe him up. OH Sofia Bea~fw• SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Coast Guard crews were called out today to clean three beache11 soiled by oil s pilled from a dry-docked ship. The Coast Guard spokesmen said about 6,000 gallons or oil spilled Sun day durin11 a fuel transfer at the U.S. Idaho 1n the Bethlehem Shipyard Beaches stained by the 011 included Baker. Ocean and Kirby. PrUoltft" Murdered SAN QUENTIN CA P> -Officials reported a San Quentin inmate was s tabbed and beaten to death over the weekend In an assault in a prison din· ln(t room. Florencio Ramirez. 26, Imprisoned at San Quentin since a Los Angeles County conviction on burglary and narcotics chan~es an 1976. was at· tacked in the afternoon In the south dining room. The report said Ramirez was beaten over the head with a pipe and slabbed many times In the back. QCC 4th hi Flying ~ ~JV!J?S~? (;:on tests 'ALCOHOLISM AMONG WOMEN ........ ............... Utility's Trucks Tor.; bed MOUNTAIN VIEW <AP) -Several Pacific Gas & Electric Co. trucks bumed early lo· day after an apparent arson-bombing by an un· derground terroris t eroup. In a lelephone call to The Associated Press, an unidentified woman said the New World Libera· lion Front c la i m e d responsibility for the 12:30 a.m. bombing or eight PG&E trucks. SHE SAID a "com· munique" would be dis· tributed later today. Mountain View police said firemen were baltl· ing the blaie but were unable to determine if the trucks had been bombed. Police would not speculate on the cause of the fare. THE TRUCKS were parked in an open Mond!y, Aprll 11, 1'77 DAILY PILOT Jt S P _atty Goes ~ome • • • Leave. Nob Hill /or Hilblboroush SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Patricia Hearst has quietly left her ex· pensive Nob Hill apart· ment with her parents and moved back to Hillsborough, lt was re· ported today . fugitive with her Sym- bionese Uberatlon Army com panlona. After she wu freed on bail, Miss Hearst moved in with lhern. · Miss Hearst was kid· naped from her Berkeley apartment in February 1974 by the SLA and was captured by federal agents in a San Fran· clsco apartment Sept. 18, 1975. She was convicted by a federal court jury last year of participating in the ~arch 1974 robbery ot ll Hibernia Bank. branch ln San Francisco and aentenced lo a seven-year prison term. In the •rpeal. her lawyers ·c aimed in port the trial court erred in denying Miss Hearst the right under the Fifth Amendment to assert privilege agains t seJf-incrlmination. The San Francisco Chronicle s aid Miss Hearst, free o n $1.25 million bail pending ap· peal of her bank robbery conviction, went back to Uillsborough with her m other and father more -------------------- than a week ago. .-------$-..,...-------:-0--------, THE CHRONICLE ' 7 00 said the move back was 1 9 ~ made because Mfss ' I $135 o Hearst, 23, reportedly or 0-n y felt "out of everything" . · • in San Francisco and th pressed to return to the a RlOD • familiar Hillsboro ugh s urroundings where she Whether you need $3,500 or $10,000 get it grew.up. from the people who lend millions. R a n d o I P h a n d Commercial Credit. Monthly payment Catherine Hea rst moved 000 r"I... I I to the exclusive Nob Hill based on a $7. Homevwner oan. or apartment on California 84 months, at an annual p,ercentage rate of Street in early 1975 while 15% 1otal paym·e~t 11,345,.88. their daughter was still a NO POINTS. NO PRG_PAYMENT PENALTY. storage yard. N~ injuries were im· Beach Boom mediately reported and police said no PG&E SAN DIEGO CAP) We find ways to help. 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The citrus groves for which the county was tamed ore dis· appearing in urbanization, along with acres of straw- berries. tomatoes, avocados andothertarmPl"Oduct.s. County supervisors last week began <l.iscussing ways to preserve at least some remaining agricultural acreage, but they were wise to put off additional dis- cussion for three weeks to give county officiala and the publictimeforstudy. A report prepared by a committee at work the past two years showed that once almost one-third ol the county's 7fk> !lquare miles were used tor farming. Last year the acreage had dropped to only 68 square miles. At the same time, however, the cash value of crops grown in the county's ideal soil and climate reached an all time high of $153 million. There probably is no way to pres erve all the re- maining farmland, but it would be a shame to lose every acre-!or economic and open space reasons, not to mention the gastronomic and budgetary advantage of having a unique variety of crops growing right in our own backyard. Heroism -and a Lesson In addition to putting out tires, firemen are called upon to rescue many things-Crom cats marooned in trees to over-ambitious climbers stuck on cliff sides. But the rescue operation perform ed last week by Huntington Beach Fire Capt. Gene Saunders has to go down in local annals as something of a record in courage and persistence. Saunders got the assignment because he was the s mallest man on a learn searching for two boys, believed lost in a maze of (food control channels beneath a busy boulevard. But it was sheer dedication that brought his mission to a successful conclusion. Worming his way through a dark. muddy pipe, only 30inches in diameter, twice emerging for air, then returning to the search pushing an oxygen tank ahead ot him to keep from bems overcome by gases, Saun- ders nt last located the youngsters and dragged them out, unconscaous, but alive. The fire captain probably will get a medal. though his real reward doubtless was news from the hospital that the boys would recover. Meanwhile there are lessons to be learned. Admit- tedly screening or gridding the exits of U:iese essential drainage pipes poses cleaning problems. But it has been done in ~ome communities. And the safety of an adventurous youngste~r a gallant ref)cuer~hould take precedence over any m aintenarlce nuisance. What, Already? Under the state constitution, California's legislat.ors are allowed no more than a 10 percent pay increase every two years. The last raise, effective in December, 1976. brought their salaries up to $23,332 a year. That's probably not outrageous. But they can, and do, draw an extra $.15 a day for expenses when the Legislature is in session, and drive cars leased by the state, and enJOY state-paid gas and phone credit cards. So they're hardly suffering. . But alrt:ady Assemblym~ Louis Papan CD-Daly City) -obviously not a man given to procrastination -has readied a bill to provide for the next pay raise. Taking advantage of the 10 percent maximum, it would boost the legislators' pay to $25,555 a year, ef- fective in December, 1978. That's quite legal. The rate of increase was set with voter approval. But, in light of the recent furore over the Congressional pay raise, plus the fact that the bill was announced in the bleakest week of the year for taxpayers, one must say that the timing wus, at best, unfortunate. lime to retire . A Mafia Informer Winds Up in Jail D ear Gloomy Gus Washington Overture Rejected WASJUNGTON -In its war against. organized crime, the Justice DepL someUmes relies on mobsters who turn slate's evidence and testify against their underworld cohorl5. The only way the governm e nt can persuade criminals to risk their lives and betray their gangland brothers, of course, is by promls· ing them lenient treatment. But the word or the govern- ment apparently lsn 't worth much these days. Mart.In Von Zamrt believed he had barRaine d his way to freedom. The lu ck le ss lawyer bei:tan coopera ting with the gov· ernme nt 1n 1969 after ht' was comicled ln 4l mob- related bank I r a u d Decau.5e Von Zamft h as a walking en- cyclopedia on top Mana l'hicf· talns. the i:iovernment explicitly promised him that If he cooperat· ed he would never go to Jail. So government. investigators sel about to use Von Zam ft to nail one of the C9sa Nostra's m<>!>l dangerous llgures, Anthony Lawrence DiLorenzo. once New York's top hijacking bo11s. To fulflll his half of tht' devil'!> bargain. the gut~y Von Zamft took chances that awed even the grlnled FBI veterans Despite their f(rave warninas. the fearless Von Zomft walked into DiLorenzo's ht'ovlly &uardt>il lair with a topf' reco rder strapped to his chellt As the two men talked, DILorenzo playfully patted Von Zamfl nn the chest. barely ml11lng the r ecordtr "Ir he had hJt the recorder. he would hove thrown me out the win· dow," Von Zamft later recalled. (JAC K AN DERSO N ) ill, he voluntarily returned to the United States to testify against other Mafia hoodlums. But Von Zamft had angered the tough U.S. attorney in Miami, Robert Rust. who accused him of a "little schem e . . . to avoid serving (your) just sentence." Justice and FBI officials rallied to Von Zamft's defense, praising him as a courageous wilneu who had risked his life to convict danJterous Mafia figures. FBI Inspector FAgar Best warned one Judge that tr Von Zamfl went to prison. "my guess is that (the Mafia> would have him exactly where they would like to have him ·· IGNORING what aHidevits s how was an Iron-clad promise or rreedom, Justice le fl Vun Zamft's fate in the hands of Rust. who clearly wanted him behind bars. The 1ovemment's dou~le t ross was completed and Von Zamft was marched ofrto prison. Justice still could have kept its word by recommending to outgo ing President Gerald Ford that Von Zamft's sentence be com- muted. But then-Atty. Gen. Edward Levi ignored the plead- ings of the Justice omcials who had worked with Von Zamrt and l~tened instead to the tough· tdlklng Rust. So. Instead of com- mutlllion. Levi In effect recom. mended that Von Z11mfl remain in prison , wh e re h(' has laneu1llhed for lhl' pas t 11' months. Por the record. Justice denies 1t promised Von Znmft h111 rre~om See by the paper south Orange CoWlty grows most of the country's strawber· ries . Better enjoy the m now and remember how they taste before they dis- appear under the housing tracts. GLOOMY TOO Gloomy Gus tommonh •r• svllmlll•d lly ttidtrl •nd do "ot n•<•,1o1rt1y r-tflect tPW v1tW\ of lf'tt fttW'''"' Sel\d .,our pet PffVf 10 Gloomy Gvs, O•tlY Pilot. one out of four guinea pigs died after receiving the same vacci.ne that caused widespread illness in humans. -Tests on vaccines similar to swine flu made some people sever ely ill. Critics therefore warned that the swine flu shots might cause nervous disorders such as the Guillame-Barre syn· dro me. which paralyzes the head and hmbs. Twelve people now have died from Gu1llaine-Barre. while 250 others have been paralyzed. -A EARLY as last June. re- searchers <tL New York's Ml. S1n a1 School of Medicine knew that the anticipated outbreak of swine nu probably \WOUid never occur. This wes discovered by Rep. Henry Waxman, 0 .-Cslif., who was told by federal scien· tists that the government has not <idequately tested Uie long-range t·tr ert or nu shots'. Waxman has now qul~Uy prt!s!.ured Rep Pltul Rogers. O.· l"l a . a ht:nlth subcommittee chairman. into holding hearings on 1h1· nu roul-up. Cntics say Roge rs had been reluctant because he was an early and voe a I supporter of tht: program. The program's price tag has s k y rocketed because of un· foreseen personnel and other cos- t~ More than 188 laws uits. totall· Ing $17.3 million. already have been filed against the govern- m enl. Wall Street Grumbling NEW YORK -Thomas Bertram Lance out of Calhoun, Ga., confronted the barracudas of Wall Street here last week and asked what more the Carter ad· ministration could possibly do to earn their confidence and sup- . port. The hostile ans wer - "nothing" -clearly rejected Washington's offer of love. Lance, President Carter's budget director aod envoy to the world of finance, fielded tough questions for two hours from 28 represen- tatives of financial in- stitutions ag- g reg all n g $100 billion in investment power. The remarka· ble private exchange, conducted in an elegant brownstone on th<' Upper East Side, confirmed today's biggest un s poken economic worry: a "capital strike." That is the alarming descnp- lion of sluQish capital invest- ment that holds back economie recovery. Since thi& "strike" as bred essentially by fear of the new administration, much of it unthinking, Lance is attempting to reassure the financial com- munity. What happened here not only shows how tough his JOb is, but also points up the serious ad· verse Impact on the economy or the pervasive fear WALL STREET IS on "i.lrike" because It believes prof1tabihty is restricted by the tax structure. government regulation and the new administration's attitude toward busine.'Js. Mr. Carter's principal ".strike breaking'' weapon has been Lance's conservatlve-tlnctured reassurances. Pursuing this campalfn, 28 o((lclals of pre· ( EV ANS-N OV AK ] Lance he had 1t on good authority that Charles Schultze, the Pr~i dent's chief economic adviser, had doubled his staff m prepara- stigious fina ncial institutions '(Morgan Guaranty Trust, Manufacturers Hanover Trust, Lazard Freres, L e hman Brothers. the Oppenheimer Fund. among others) were invil· ed to a sit-down dinner at the Manhattan townhouse of Lan<.'e's friend, economic consultant Eliot Janeway. Lance's rhetoric was as impec- cably orthodox as William Simon's, if not Andrew Mellon's: the Carter administration sees the route to recovery led JJ.Y m· vestors, not consumers. It feels the worst problem is government -both generating inflation and harassing business. Hence. the goal is balancin~ budgets, eliminating paperwork a nd establishing predictability for business. In response. the barracudas grumbled. GRUMBLE NO. I: The $50 tax rebate pending in Congress has become an economic albatross around Mr. Carter's ne<.'k, an $11 billion indication to financiers that he really wants a consumer- lcd, not an investment-led, re- covery. Grumble No. 2: Although the financiers regard ex-banker Lan~e as a friend, they also re- gard him as a shield to hide leflish policymakers In Washington. Thia usually refers to middle· level appointments, but one m· vestment banker pompously asked Lance how Wall Street could trust the President while Vice President Walter Mondale emerges as his closest adviser. Grumble No. 3: Despite con- stantly reiterated promises of no "incomes policy" (wage-price controls>. the Cinanciers will not accept the promise. One told tion for administering controls. Al that, even the affable Lance bridled, wondering how a reas- onable man could come to such an erroneous conclusion based on unvcrifioo gossip. Jo truth, the problem of dealing with Wall Str eet means cutting through gossip, naivete and prejudice. ONE F I NANC I E R , in questioning Lance, naively com- pared the traditionally distorted budget estimates of lhe outgoing • 1-'ord administration with the present growing deficit to d~ m o ns trate Carte r profligacy When Lance s ugge1'ted thal "your crowd" (the Nixon-Ford administration) messed up the economy during eight years of deepening stagnation, a voice from the rear responded that things were turning a round just when President Ford was de- feated. The session ended with a tense challenge when one money mtn demanded whether Mr. Cartl!r would propose a corporate in· come tax cut. Lance snapped ba ck by asking whether American free e nterprise needs Incentives to invest. Lance ac- tua lly is inclined toward cor- porate tax relief, hut wonders about investors reaching for gov· e rnmenr handouts in the style of welfare recipi<'nL-;. Unsatisfactory thou~h the en- counter was, Lance has every in- tention of conducting many more of the same. 1 "The market's real problem. believe it or not. is that Lance.lis having trouble getting news bf. the administration's switch to' a 'capital Investment Cirst ' policy on the Dow Jones wire_.·~ Janeway wrote In his syndica~ stock market capsule. THE SWEATING Von Zamft secretly recorded 30 minutes or the most damning tcstimonr. ever used against a Marla clt1t . lain. When it was over. Von Zamrt, too fearful to wait for the elevator, ran down eight nights of st air•. IRONICALLY, Levi was trying to lure Mafia hoodlums over to the government with offers of le· nlency and protection But angry Justice insiders don't expect large numbers of Mafia men to rush over to their side aft er whut happened to Martin Von Zamft. FLU nASCO -The nation's swine flu fiasco may be discredit- ed even further. The General Ac· ~ountlna Office ls about to Issue its findings on the s everely mil'I· 'Strong Will' Or 'Self Will' I But one untypi~lly JibeWll Wall Streeter wonders whet.lier such face-to-face sessions between Lonee ond the bar- racuda11 do any good. To him, the financial community ls so fn. transif(ent that It will change tts mind onJy IC Industry and the flat of buslne11s lead the way. Btlt since Wall Street's · attitude ln ltselr is vitally Important to th" general economy, that would on- ly postpone genuine economic~~ covery. The tapes and Von Zomft's testimony proved to be crucial ln the conviction that brought DlLorenzo a 10-year sentence for interstate s muigllng and con- 1plracy Al first, the Justice Dept. ap- peared lo hve up to its promise by allowini:i Von 7.amft to find n sofe haven In England Although Punch - ' managed anti-Ou program. Jn the meantime, we have learned the following: -The government has ap· proved the use of several nu vac· cinea ln people despite lab teat~ that raised serious questions about their safety. In one test. Two words that sound much alike are "strong-willed" and "self-willed." Yet th&{e is a whole worl d or dlffl!rence between them. I thought of this when J he.ard the mother or a teenage boy describe him as "strong-willed.'' He does pretty much as he ploasra, comes and goes whe.n he want5 to. spends his al· low a nce on the first bau- ble that catchu lils fancy. and cannot waJt to be sratlfld when he do· s l r t s som etblna . This ls an almost complet.e de· flnlUon of ''HlC·wllled. '' A aelf·wllled person ha& a weak' wm. not a strong one. ln a atn~. he bas no w01 1t nil: he ls driven. wllly-nllly. by his appetites a~ needs of lhc moment. th terms Of tho old "a ssoc:lall on" p1ychology, hlf 1ppeUtea control hJs wlU and.rhll Will d1clate1 to his reason. A truly ll!tron•-w111ed ptr'30n uporai exacUy the olher way (SYDNEY HARRIS ) around. Ills reason directs his will and hls will regulates his ap- petites. A strong-willed person can postpone the satlsfocllon of o present need in order to gain " higher and more permanent satlafuctlon ot a lote r date. A ST R ONG WIL L cun withstand frustrutlon, and cope with lt; a ell will Is spurroo by frustration Into premoturo action or reaction. A ltrona will can ac ccpt the llmllatlons of reality and live within them; I self will is always monlpwallnl and distort· Ina ruUty to conform to some wlsh·fanwy. Gtor10 WHhlngton was o stron1·wUJcd man ; Benedict Arnold was a self·willod man; and their rospec\lvo public eareerJ accurately renect the profound dilrtrence between the two. Wt1Mn11ton worktd tor what was beat for the country, and thus tdUmutcly be~ tor hlmstll. Amold worked for what he Imagined w u but for himself, ultimately botuylnll both country and self. W ashlngton 's strong will enabled him to surmount both the privations of war and the slings and arrows of the Presiden- cy; Arnold's self-wlll led him to desert the colonial militia in the French and lndian Wars. to in· vade Quebec vainly, to be court· martlaled because of quarrels with the civil authorities, and finally, to betray his country, and die In exlle. A strong will d~• ""' do whol U wont• to do, but what d ~th.>ci mu1t be done: a self will doea not posseas the Inner freedom lo moke this choice. but is forced by Its own neediness to sntlsfy an Im med.late hunier. A t1trong will possesses a measure of distance and lndopendenco from It.self; a self '41111 ls totally enslaved lo Its own fatal 1ratUJcation, Uke gamblcl'I a nd alcoh.oll cs and compulsive lUiertlnes. TBAT MOTHER' son hH the w~akest wfll In the world. Ile Is •imply o P•IPltatlng bundle of w l'ntl and needs -none of which wHI achieve a tnnqull satlsrac· tlon unUI and unlc11 ho can strenathen hi• will to re(n In tbc wild horses that race alwa~a toward the precipice. ' OR ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT Rnbllrt N Wtl'd. PubU.'lhl'f' Thomo1 Kt r111l, f;d11or tlart>ora Kr,lb1c:h, E:ditonal Poe• tdltor .. Tht editorial paae or Ole Dall.Y Piiot seeks to Inform ond stimulate read.era by prcscntl on this P•I'• dlvert)f commfntary on toplci. of 1ntfrt1t by ~yndlc•t· td t'Olumnist• and cartoonj11t11, by provldln11 a forum ror read~rt· \•lt'wl und by presenting thl nt'w11p11per'11 opinions and ldt on current toplr-c. The rdJlort11t oplnlon11 or thp f1111ly rllot APflCIU' ooly In the l>dilMl•I column at the toµ or th POAf'. Opll\lons ex· pr<.'ht'd by thCI rohimnJi.l\ and rartoon1sts ond lellor writerw •~ lhl·1r own and no endontmcnt or lh~r vi~w111 by the Dally Pilot should be lnforred, Monday, April 11, 1077 J Selll .. Alter 857 DEAR PAT: With the rise in pro- perty taxes, many people are thinking about selling their homes. It's a must in many cases. We have heard from three di(ferent 1ourcea that senior citizens are exempt from paying capital gains tax for real esqte sales up to $35,000 net. Is this true, or ls It a pipe dream? · H.A.G., Costa Mesa . Sarprlalnlly enouch, tbe IRS haa good news for yoa. It reporu that lf a person aged IS yean or older sella bis personal residence and the adjasted aale price b under $35, ... , there IJ DO capital Salu tu dae. Tbe IRS adds ti.at Seal6r Clthena should refer to .. Schedules MRP -Credlt for the f;lderly" and "Pabllca&ioD 52.4, Tax Credit for Ute Elderly." These materlab are available from aay lllS .rnce ud at muy buka ud po1t of. ltceti, ... dtey caa be onlerecl from: "Fo,... Db&rtbatloa Center," Box :UUt, Fresao, CA 13178. .. c.I • ~,..• Tltn wnl• lo Pot°"""· Poi.11DtJ1 cW red~. l/C'llinQ I/If OIU~I c.tatl-j10W M«J IO aolur ~M'I UI llOW"'mot arW ............ Moil. Ill*' qwo•-IO POI Dlltt11, AJ Y-s.-r-. °'°"tf COOll Oolll/ Ptlot, PO Boz UIO, CNto 11.,., CA nal . .U ~ ldtna cu po111ble wlll "" _,,.,t<d, bid pholwd mqwnn or klln1 llOI U1Cllldl119 llw ~. /tJt ll4llW. oddun ond buul.t11 "°"" pltooi~ _,.bcTC:..-1¥~-1 Thucolns8oppt0t1-.,.. 111 ucrpe Sattudo111 " Short Order Correrted DEAR PAT: I ordered a speaker , tw~ s ingle clearance lights, a set of 15-mcb Mustang style wheel covers and two round spot mirrors.lrom J .C. Whitney & Co. I sent a check for $28.04 to cover the full order . A bout a month later I received the $9.98 speaker with a notice that the rest of the order would be shipped under separate cov· er. When I complained In a month I was told that the Christmas holidays had caused a backlog, but that my or· der would arrive shortly. It is over a '· ... MoncDy, April 11, 1977 DAILY PILOT ,4 l • Coast Antiquity .Cited SAN DIEGO (AP) -An arc heologlat says San Die1o's Mission Valley contains man- produced artifacts al least 100,000 years old, which could make it the cradleot American humanity. Dr. B.0 .K . Reeves of the U nivensity ol Calgary says he has human tools he can show are at least that old and possibly as an- cient as 120,000 years. THE PREVAIUNG THEORY of man puts him In In the New World 48,000 years ago, a date fixed by Dr. J effry Dada of Scripps Institution or Oceano- 1raphy ln San Diego. Sada's tests placed the ageot a skull dug from a San Diego-area cliff al 48,000 years. The skull is displayed in the city's Museum of Man. Reeves was asked to make an unscheduled presentation ot his findings to 1,000 archaeologists and anthropologists attendlng the f o rmal prog ram or th e Southwestern Anthropological Association and four related or- ganizations. It WAS nlE SECOND lime an arc baeologist bas presented material tending to surpass the 48,000.year thesis. Dr. George F. Carter, now a professor of aeo· graphy at Texas A&M, said in 1953 he had found 100,000-year-old arUf ax ln Mission Valley. CTltlcs bltterJy attacked Carter, the former curator of an· thropo101Y tor the Museum of Man. In 1973, Herbert L. Minshall, an amateur archaeologist. also dis- covered a wealth of stone tools in the valley. He wrote a book on their importance and hi~ belief they exceeded the Bad a figure. £efue l•fo,...atlon Slcete•111 year later and I still haven't received .._ ___ ...._ ____ __,;~--------------~ the merchandise or a refund. Cor· respondence with the company has been futile. DEAR PAT: I've heard that there's a state law r egardJng automobile leasing advertiserqenls. I'm thinking about leasing a car and would like to know what information this law re· quires lease ads to contain. I figure this may be a good way to tell if a leas- ing firm ia legitimate. P.O., Newport Beach The Moscone Automobile Leasing Act requires auto leaslnc advertbe· J .D .. Huntington Beach J .C. Whitney has finally sent a $18.H refund to you, but Do explana· lion was offered for the delay. Readers experiencing problems with thb company are advised to direct their complaints to J .C. Whitney, Al· teDUon: Marge Brycbel , 1917·19 Archer Ave., Box 8410, Chicago, IL 60680. Entries Sought fo~ Pageant BE THE PERSON YOU WANT TOBE The women's division of the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce Is accepting applications for the annual Miss Sad· dle back Valley pageant to be held in late May. Entry form s are available at the Chamber in the Home Savings building, El What are you doing about your future? Each of us bu mental , physical or emotional problema we try to hide. Only YOU can rete>lve your proble(lls. 1..eam how simple it can be. Attend the Landon Carter lecture series each Wednesday. 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Sons of t h e Amer ican Revolution, will meet in the ad· m inistration building, .gate 8. at Laguna llills Leisure World on Satur- day at2:30p.m. The free program wlll offe r assista n ce In genealogical research. R efreshments will be served. Firm Fined LOS ANGELES (AP) -FtberU>oe, Inc.. bas pald $2,500 In civil penalties and a1reed to avoid the mislabeUna o its Vlt.amln C capaule TRI:. Dinner Prices Are Down at SPIRES IMNE MacArthut Btvd.11 S.D. Fwy • , ' Sale! Cardigan sweaters you adore. $1397 Orig. $22· $24. In your 3 most important styles: V-neck, crew or ~rap ! Machine washable acrylic. Choose from an assortment of colors. Here, our basket·weave V-neck. S-m-1. Mail/phone. Robinaire Sportswear, 138. ... - Sale! The tunic thats t~e tops! $1297 '•et" Orig. $20. Beautifully printed polyester. ";;,"'Nit . Easy-to-wear anywhere you travel. ,r,_, .. Sizes 8-18. Blouses, 4. " "" Also, in large sizes 38-44. Orig. $22, •,.._. ¥-now on sale for only $14.97. Mail/phone. 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Thls was simply the wave of emotion that s~ept Watson after winnin~ the Masters golf tourna· ment Sunday in a shot-the·liihlS· out s h owdown with Jack Nicklaus. • Watson fired a five·under-par 67 for a 276 total that held off Nicklaus and six other players who all moved within two shots of the lead al some time during the decisive round. Nicklaus, starting three shots back. closed with a 66 -best round of the tournament -ror 278. He appeared on the verge of muscling the title away from the others, but a bogey on No. 18 while Watson snaked in a 20-foot birdie putt on 17 settled that. "l hadn't planned on somebody making a birdie," a dejected Nickla~ said later. "I felt like jt was one oC those days where no matter how much you did rtght, som ebody else was doing better. The only thing was, he started with a bead-start." Others who challenged but !ell 'baok were Rik Massengale, 70·280; Tom l{jte, 67-280 ; Hale Irwin, SS-282; Ben Crenshaw. 76·285: Jim Cqlbert, 74·286, and Rod Funseth. '3·286. It as significant that Watson's victory came in tbe world's most r.restigjou.t golf tournament and n a duel wiWa man considered the world's firiest golfer. Falrly or not, Watson had been labeled a choker. T he label doesn't fit anymore. He proved himself under the most stifllng pressure that professional golf has to ofCer. First, he had to survive a bad drive and w<>r second shot on the first hole to sink a testing five· ·root putt for par. Then he had to kee p pace with his playing partner, Massengale. with a 32 on the front side that included four birdies. Finally, aftet be Not Much Backing Seeil For Striking NBA Refs Richie Phillips, the attorney who called the walkout of Na· lional Basketball Association of· ficials, knows there's a rough road ahead. After all, who likes a referee? "We a re seeking sympathy from players and fans." said Phillips, "but we know full well that won't be easy. No one likes the offl ci&ils very much. You learn as a kid not to like the re· ferees." They didn't receive much sym· pathy Sunday when Phillips or· dered the 24 me mbers of the Na- tional Association of Basketball Referees not to work the eight games scheduled on the final day.- of the National BaskctbaJJ As- sociallon 's regular season. "Some or the guys who are out on strike. as far as I'm con- cerned, shouldn't come back." declared Cleveland coach Bill Fitch And Chicago coach Dick Motta said, "the referees have to to what they feel is right, but we may find eight or nine young guys who arc willing to go out and work and do a job." And the players' feelings? "I'll never back them, we're better off without them." said Boston's J o J o White after the re· ferecs voted 24·0 last week lo s trike the pl ayoffs a nd also ciuthorized a walkout in the wan- ing days of the regular season. The New York Knicks' Earl Monroe added, "it would be a welcome relief without them." Without support from the players and coaches. the re· ferees· walkout will likely have little effect on the NBA playoffs, "h1ch open Tuesday night Ph1lhps indicated the referees. "ho arc seek mg increased pay and fringe benefits including !>everance pay a nd an arbitration C'laUS(' in cas(' of Oring, would set up p1ck(•t ltnes outside the arenas for the playoffs The players. however. are not expected to honor those barriers. "The players have a no-strike rlauM• tn their contract," said Larry Fle)sher. counsel to the N BA Players Association. "Withholding l!<ervices to honor picket lanes :1mounts to the same thing as a !.trike. I would think." Why was lhc !)trike called Sun· dav" Ph1lhps knew thf:' NBA had backup teams or referees from the 5em1 prn Eastern League as wl.'11 as local officials on stand-bv all ""eek as insurance against Jtames ha\'tng to be canceled b£>cause of a strike There was no picketing. no attempt to disrupt the games Apparently, the motive -for Sunday, at least -was more psychological th&in physical. It was an attempt by Phillips and the referees to show the NBA that the union means business. "The NBA h&is refused to negotiate or recognize the as· sociation as the collective bargaining agent for the re· ferees," Philhps told the As· socialed Press. "We held out every hope that during the past week the NBA would negotiate in good faith. The NBA has con· tinued to refuse to do so.'' PhilUps got word to league Of· ficials that unless he received a promise to negotiate by noon Sunday, the referees would strike the regular season finales as well as the playoffs. No word cam e, so the walkout was c alled. 'Tm shocked and disappointed that matters have reached this stage," said Phillips . "I don't know why the NBA has taken the position it has -there's no re· ason for it. The league just re- fuses to lis ten. T her e is no dialogue. "Maybe they didn't know that our association was serious. Now they know." And now Phillips says a pro· misc to talk is not enough. ··At this st.age, it is very unlike· ly that the referees will return only on the promise of negotia· lion." he said. "We.want to b&ve a contract before we work. 'We will no longer work without a contract.'' Contracts with 25 of the 26 NBA referees expired Sunday. Thal includes Earl Strom, who quit the four-year-old NABR two years ago, but d<N:~ not .include Richie PbUlips, who resigned from the union last month and who has a contract through next !>Cason . The league contends that it bas always negotiated individual contracts with officials and that these contracts prdvided for ex- tra compensation for the playoffs. "Butt he two -playoffs a nd regular season -were always separate agreements and new contracts were always negotiated after the playoffs for the following season," NBA de· puty commissioner Simon Gourdine said. "That is just some kind of Fan· cy Dan rh~toric. ·' r eplied Phillips. "Clearly the association h as represented all officials over the past four years." Kings, Bruins Battle Boswn Tries to Stop Dionne BOSTON <AP> -The Boston Bruins. who cam e on strong to capture the Adams Division championship in the ftnal weeks of the National Hockey League season. meet the Los Angeles 011 T\' Tonight Channel 9 at 8 Kings tonight in the opener of the best-of.seven St an ley Cup quarter.final series. The Kings will be oul to re· verse the outcoml.' of their seven· game quarter-final !>cries one year ago. when they lost two games in ovcrtim£> to Boston. T he series shnpes up as a battle of goalies with Los Angeles' R ogie Vachon ROing against Boston's Gerry Cheevers. Hoth are playoff·w1se veterans and the one with the hot hand could make the differe nce. Cheevers 1s wary of his rivals. "Vachon was the best goalie tn the league the last five weeks," he noted. "and they have some gunners" -applying that label to Marcel Dionne, Butch Goring, Tommy Willia m s and Mike Mu rphy. "l 'm hoping for low·scoring gam es." vete ran defenseman Brad Park of the Bruins said. "We seem to play much better with the score close. The Bruins. once noted as a "big. bad, hi~h·scoring team." have tried to change their image. Und e r coa ch Don Cherry. they've tried to concentrate more on defense this year. They credit better defensive play with over· Uking the Buffalo Sabres for the division title. Cherry said he plans no major changes in strategy or style for the playoffs but says his team will be keeping close tabs on the Kings' high·scoring Dionne. After Dionne tallied three goals against Boston in las t year's quarter·finals, Andre Savard was put in against Dionne and checked him well. Cherry said. Savard is now with the Sabres. ILIE NASTASE IN ANontlR WINNING MOVI AGAINST JIMMY CONNORS. . It' carded his only bogey on No. 14 and fell into a lie with Nicklaus, he had to go one-on-one with the five-Ume Masters winner down the stretch. He came out on top. ''l feel euphoric, very up," the 27 -year-old told reporters af. terward, the emotion s till show- ing on his freckled face. The question of his choking came up quickly, as it always has lately. He lost tourth·round leads In the last two tournaments he's played in this year, and he's given away two U.S. Opens and a couple of other events during his s ix years on the tour. Those dis· asters ha4 overshado.wed his vic- tory in the 1975 ffritish Open and his five U.S. titles. KAREN KRANTZCKE Krantzcke Drops Dead MterWin TALLAHASSEE (AP) Karen Krantzckc, back on the tennis circuit after a one.year layofC, easily won a doubles final in a $20,000 tournament Sunaay. Forty minutes later, she col- lapsed and dJed. The cause of death was not im· mediately known. M iss Krantzcke, 30, or Aus tralia, teamed with coun· trywoman Kym }luddell in de- f eating Rayni Fox and Helen Gourlay, 6·2, 6-1. then told tournament ofncials she wanted to go jogging before she got out of the mood and would be back shortly. She then collapsed about 200 yard:; a way from the courts. Of- ficials said the time lapse in· dic.ated she had finished jogging and was heading back to the club to change her tennis clothes. A doctor who was driving by the courts saw Miss Krantzcke collapse and w ent to he lp. Another do c t or who w as watching the match also went to her side. Witnesses s aid a n a m· butane~ arrived in 10 minutes, but Miss Krantzcke was pro· nounced dead at a local hospital. "Sometimes players go jog. ging to wind down if they're not tired," said Marsha Smclkinson, a spokeswoman for the tourna- m ent. "It's a beautiful day here. and it was a quick match for her -only about an hour.·· Miss Krantzckc often had teamed with Gourlay. The two made the Wimbledon doublei> fmal in 1974. Cahn Nastase Tops Connors ~LAS VEGAS <AP) -Unpredic- table Ili c Nastase of Romania, known for his on and off·court an· tics. was unusually quiet this week, and he told newsmen why Sunday after he upset Ji~ m y CoMo,rs in the $100,000 wi~ ner·take-all finals of the 1977 WCT Challenge Cup. "I was preparing. I was calm all week because I knew I was go- ing to win." Nastase said after he upended Connors 3·6. 7-6, 6·4, 7·5, successfully defending the Challenge Cup title he won last year in Hawa ii. He also ended Connors' 12· match winning streak on the courts at Caesar's Palace. Con· nors has won $760.000 in a little m or e than two years since he beat Australian Rod Laver In the first of the mueh-publlclled he ad-lo-head contests al the famed "Strip" hotel. Nastase, 30. appeared sluggish and was plagued by an erraU~ flrat serve In the Oral set, but he came on strongly ln the second set alter Connors, 24. seemlngl~ hod things going hi• way. In the third game of the second set, Nastase had Connors al brealc point three times, but Con- tlor1 m anaged to take the 24-polnt marethon. and appeared lo havt the momentum. But Nastase took advantage oJ Connon· trrors to hold service ln the roW'lh 1ame of lhe set. and lhe break he narrow1y missed minutes earlier came tn the flnt aacnt, livtna l\lm. 4·2 lead. IJ% CAIL Y PILOT Monday, Aprll 11, 1977 No Limit in Sight For Margerum DAVECUNNINGJ~M Ofllieo.11,l"WISl.off No o n e in Or ange County has <'Ver triple Jumped farther than Fountain Valley lligh's Ken .Margerum. And if he can improve on his 48.3:~~ mark by a little more than a foot, Margerum could become the best triple JUmpL•r in the history of C l F"s Southern Section. Fountain Valley coach Stan Clark is beginning l o th ink just about :Jny t h1n~ 1.., poss1bll· for his versatile athlete. .. It's hard to put a limit on him. There's any numbl·r of U1ings he can <lo." Clark says. "Each time (trunk hl''S r eached a limal, he improves. He's <i n u n believable competitor." The triple jump is just one or the things that M:irgerum docs well. He can also run the 100 in 9.8 and the l20 h igh hurdles 10 14 3. Tho:.l' :ire oot just good times. Th<.'v 're the best among :ill Orange Coun- ty athletes this season. His versat ility i s known not only to track fans, but also those who follo w Ora n ge Coast ar ea football. As a split end for Foun- tain Vall ey 's tale nt· l a d e n ari d s quad, Margerum helped lead the Barons to the Cl F quarterfiu ls before they were ousted by Fontana High,lHO. Margerum had several m e m or able m omen ts during t he footba ll s eason, including six catches for 95 yards OJgl!inst N<"wbury Park 111 the Cl F playoffs. Foun. t a in Valley won, 41·7. In the final Sunset League game of the season l\I argt•rum was on the rcce1v1ng end of a 74.yard touchdown pass p l ay aga in s t Westminster, a nd his Pt'rform:.rncc again~t l'\cwport Harbor t•;irnl'd him the team's offensive .. 5·~~===~~~~~ p l ayer o f the wee k honors. Fountain va11c·y fans Su11set League Basketball' Champions h e l d t h e ir b r eat h 01lty PllOt Stitt PllOto m omcnlanly w hen word Members of the Huntington Beach High School g irls was out that Marge rum s II was injured in late Sep· baskclb:ill tc;.1m, champions of the , unset Lca~uc. \\I Mary Dclh Wray, Debra Burrows, Denice Belyea, Kathy Doyle, Cher yl Cady, J eanine Va ladez and coach Joanne Kellogg. Absent wh~n the picture was ta ke n was J anene Walson. tt•mber. Jfr fr<i ctured opc:n CIF playoff competition Tuesday ntght :.il h<ime two bone pr0Jl·c·11ons 111 af.W111!'>l Tu:-,tin. From lcfl Kim Brown. K<.'111 Lockhart, h1sback. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Baseball But the 6·0, liO·pound senior m1ss<.·d JUSt one game and fin1.,hcd the year with stut1i>l1cs gol)cl e n oug h to g<.ir n cr second·leam honors in the All·CIF4·A . Lakers Randle Rap Blocked; Close Out • Explosion W•th w· Rangers Steaming l~l.ad 'BOSTON -The l\l argcrum hJs no v1-;i. ble after·effccts from the in1ury and he's 1n the I ID Cleveland Indians ex mrdst of a track an<t field SEATTLE (AP> ~eason that 1s turnrn~ out Kareem Abdul-J ab bar helter than ;inyone could scored 30 points and have expected. Lucius Allen added 23 to l it'':, made ma1or rm· lead the Los Angeles pro\ l'mcnts 111 cv..ry Lakers lo a 113·!04 l'ic· l'Vcnt and could Vl'ry tory over the Seattle po-.srbl.vbea tr1ple"111-Supersonics Ill a Na· llL'r al the Sunset LcaJ.:UL' tional Basketball As· <·hampionshrps ~l.1y G sociation game Sunday. W1n111ng thn'l' c\ent:-. The Lakers never 111 a s 111glc rnl'ct 1s trailed as they rnprovcd h l' co m 1 n g o Id for th<.'ir record to 53·29, the '.\lurgl'rum. He's done 1t best' an the NBA this II\ 1• tune ... thr ... M'ason season The• t!ame wa~ and l'\en tripled durin~ offteiated by t\40 hll-1n the Beach Cities lnv1la-refl.'rees as the two t 111 n" I al Newport scheduled officials were II arbor fli t!h r<'<'<.'ntly ohscrving ~strike c-all<'d '.\l Jri!NUm hrnk1• ,1 hy the National As-;ocra· mel'l record 111 the trapll' t 1 on o f Ba~ k c t b a II JUmp and also won the• Refcre<'s 100-vard dash and the 120 Th t' J.: am c• w c n t BALTIMORE <AP1 -The Te,a-. Rang<.'rs have been hloc-kNI from placing suspended rnf1eldC'r LC'nny Randle on the d1squallf1cd lrst. :mrl of· flcials of the AmNacan Ll'aguc dub are steaming. "They're treating u ... like thl• culprits." manager Frank Lute-ht"•· i.;11d Sunday "Why should thl' hall dub !w p('nalizect bl'C<tUS~ of thl' JI' lions of Lcnnv Randle''" Handle w;1s finC'd SIO,IJ()(J bv th1• Rangers and suspended :lo day~ art1•r his attack on Lucchesi last month rn Orl ando. F l a , hos p1lalt 1.ell tht· 48-year-ol<f mana~t·r w1lh a tr1pll· fracture of the cheekbone and baek in Juries. lits suspension hurls us in two \\ ays." Lucchesi said. "ft res tncls us to a rm.tN of 24 men. one lcsi. than 1s lei.:al. until th~ s uspension ends Apnl 27 Anet the players' <issocwtion 1s rlepn .. ang anotht>r ind1\'1dual. now 1n thl' minor:.. of bcrng in the big lca~ut'!i 9- "Th1!-. 1-. tht• a'isnc1at1on that 1-. sup· prJ~ed to lw workinJ.: for all the player\·· Hob111~on. 11 ho vowed that Hand It• \4 ould IW\'l•r play for Tex a!'. ag:un. ~a id of tht• action barring lhl• team from 1h~qualit\ ang him, "of rourse, this m1·a11~ 110 cJ1ffcrcnce to an) one 1n- \ olved. l''H'l'Pl the ball club ... 11 ank l'c·ters. general manager of 1 ht· B:iltamore Orioles. expressed ~ymp;:ithy for Texas in the m aller ploded for 13 runs on 10 hats as 17 ballers came to the plate in the eighth m- mng Sunday on thell' way to a 19 ·9 Ameri can League baseball victory over the Bo:-.ton Red Sox. Boston rallied with six r uns of its own in the bot· tom of the inning, and the combination broke the Amer ican League re- cord for runs in an inning set by Boston and Detroit in 195Jat 17. Ployof ffl Set The National Basket· ba II l\ssocialion playoff~ are here, ftnally, and not even a referees' strike i~ i.:01ng to head them off. FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S KEN MARGERUM. hq~·h hurdles That smoothlv despite la:.t earned him hi ... S<'cond mrnutc replacement in stra1~ht Oatlv Pilot offtcials ,\thl<.'le o f thi· \1cct The Lakcrs played the Eddi~ Robinson. vice president or the Rangers, !W ad Texa., had approl'.d of baseba II com misc,aont•r RO\\ If• Kuhn to place Randle on lht• cits qualified list. bul the• mo\C "a ... hlocked bv Mar\'rn l\talk·r. l'Xl't'ut1\1· director oi th<> M aJOr Ll•ague Basc>hall Players Assoc1at1on. "It as totally unfair and not nght to lhl· Tc:-. as ball club,·· Peters said. • I don't undt·rstand 1t. l thought 1t wa:. l'nlirC'I\ up lo the q>mm1ss1oner as tn \\ho i.:ot·<; nn the disqu:.ihfied lt:-.t, 1~1th i.:ood c·ausc. Certarnly, th<.'re 1-. good c .i use> here. IL will be Chicago al Port land. Detroit at Golden Slate and San An· tonio al Bo~lon Tuesday nrghl and Cl~veland ~If Washington Wcdnec;da~· night as the bcst·of-thrc•1· f1r:-.l round :.Crl('S begin Pro Cage Standings trophy r1r.,t four mrnutcs of the · fourth quarter with their UCI TenniH \l;.art<'rs on the bench and Sl'atllt' cut the lead lo H7·82 w11h 7 :Jo rc·maan rn~ ... t1on '' "10 .. 1r,.111 l\\VU' '"' 1'n r t..,Al I .. \II l>N(IHHrqfNCf .,, ,,,, t OtY!\I,,,, W l J.fr I r.1t\ I • I'\ l,t f I • ' ' .. .. f .... "'I .. .... ,. ,, . , ''"" . " ·'Vi. i ' ., .... ,, ,, •-1 I I .. , ~ •*· . \I 1. ,, .. ' . ' (rnrr.-.1(), .. ,,,~ ., I ' WI \fPl .. 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V4'rk (lf'\(lf'U'M'l •I HN\t(ln I\ \f'f" ,:,..,,,.,wo•t S..,, 01•0" ,, •11..-11 el lo<o ·-·~ " 0'11V 0-'l<MOUlfd . ; With Randle on thl' d1squahf1Nl lt'.'<.t the Rangers could add anothc-r pla\l'I who could be used m gdmC'>. hut th1•\ . would remain one short \\1th him merely suspended 'ThC're should be some ltst RandlC' rould ht· put on <>o 1hat the Texa~ ball duh 1-. not pl·nahzed. Ill:. acttoni. wl'n' cert .11nl\ not in the bci.l interests or baseball. .. Borg Win• Miracle Shot Ends Longest Ice Tilt Cl NCl NNATr <Al'! --Aftc:r frve hours, Ill ~hots. and 48 mrnutcs and 40 scMncl<; of overtime. the longest World 1 lork<'Y i\ssoc1at1on game ended at J: 15 Eas ter Sunday mornrng rm a shot Gene l'eacosh called· 'loo good to be true .. The game-ending i::oal came• ''hen Mark Lomenda's long !>lap shot maM,NI the nt•l, but caromed back to Peacosh, who wa ... '>la nding alone near the right side of the net "I just tried not to fumhle 1l at that point. I knew 1l was o\er 1f r didn't gl't nenou:.," said l'eaCO!-.h. \\hOS(' goal ~d\'(' the 1n1ury·rtddlcd fn ~ <hanapohs Hacers a 4·:1 triple overtime victory ovc:r (.'1nc1nnati "I didn't think 1t was ever going to 1•nd, · said Peaeosh. The marathon was the lonJ(cst game rn pro hockey in 41 years and came an the first game of the WHA's bcst-of·7 semifinal playorr~ Roth goalies went the distance, a total or 108 minutes and 40 second~. "You don't expect to sec a carom like that," said Pe acosh, a left winger who srnrecl 22 regular season goals. "To tell the truth, I thClught the puck was over the blue line. Then I saw Mark shoot, so l turned back to the net." The loss left the favored Stingers winless in 13 overtime outings this season. The Haccrs lost only two of 17. ~ "The pressure was on them," .~Jid the Racers' Pat Stapleton. "We could afford a mistake and they couldn't. Jt was it matter of sitting and hoping for the break.'· The J?ru<.'li ng contest was full of ironies: -Eight mcmb<'rs of the Racerc; hail player! m the pre\'lous lonj!esl WHA gam<' That gam<.', played April IO, 1974, lasted 17 minutes and 45 seconds or overtim e before Ralph Backstrom scored to give New E ngland a 2·1 victory over the now· defunct Chicago Cougars -Winning goalie Paul Hoganson, who rejected 56 shots, was obtained from C10cinnat1 in a trade last month. ll was only his 13th appearance of the season. , ~ LEASE FOR LESS THET.L.C.wAY SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE AT TUCKER LEASING CO. 2082 S.I. lllSTO~IWPORT HACH ,,_PHONE: 957-0644 "-. • Gullett Downed NEW YORK · Sixlo Lezcano s poiled Do n C u 11 c l l · s A m c 1· i c ;i n League debut with a pair of home runs Sunday, an- cluding a li<.'·hrcakin~ ~hot in the ninth inn1n~ that l<(ave the Mtlw;iukec Rrewers a 2· 1 victory over the New York Yank<.'C'i. Lezc-ano. who tied lh<' game with a dnvc over the :JR7.fool sign rn left fll'ld rn the fourth inning. cinllt•d an opposatt• field hlast into the hll•achcr~ in right C<>nler well bc-yoncl lh<' 3'15·f0<1t !.ign with one out in the ninth. MONTE CARLO 1\lll'r t wo t ournament v1ttories in two wc<.'k 'i. Bjorn norg says he IS pl;iying helle r t ennis now th;in a t any timi· s ince hl•ating Il ic• Nastase in winning Wimbledon last year. The two victories, al Mon t<' Curio Sunda~ over Corrado Barazzutti. 6·3, 1·5. I).(), and in Nice the previous \4 eek over Guillermo VIias. hav" i;:1v<'n the 20·v<>ar-olcJ SwPde a new ·llur:.t of C'onfrclence TV T onight s ·:io r .m. <7J BASF.RALL ~ The Nt'" York Yankees meet t he Royals an a ~amc l;1pecl at K ans:is City, Mo. Hain game: Chicai:io Cubs vs. Phillies :it Philadelphia. PREVENT WATER EV APO RATION CONSERVE NATURAL GAS with the AQUA SOL™ FLOATING POOL BLANKET ·I Sky·Blue ' I Cu1tom Flt "'""'"l ,.,_ ... '.,.._co • WltllMC8 ALLRED'S POOL SUPPLIES 1114 H. Twfflt A .. ., LA.147..0H J JJJ I. 171tt St .. C.... MtN 646-JZH Last Blyleven's Pick: Boat Finley to Triumph First Newport Harbor Yacht By HOWARD 1 •. llAND\' Thl' pitcher w.1 ... ~1vl·n heavl'n and w;n ed good-Club's experiment with :.i 011 .. o.u,P11ou1111 tht! opportunity to talk bye to them. long dis tance race in It he bad a choice to with sC'verul lt'.1111~ and "lie was n great asset which the yachts lake m ake between playing agr ct·cl tn t1·rm, \\1th lo the i:laml' of bd!»l'ball the ir time allowances :tl for Calvin Griffith and T <' x .1., .1 I 111 o ~ t 1 111 .111d \\ ;J~ pruba bl y m y the ~tnrt was designed so • the Mmncsoatu Twms or mt•d1a1d1 be!>t fnl·nd " that all of the yachts Charlie 0 . Finley und thl' JI 1 s 1. r all 1• t o t h l' .bkcd about tht· rf.'· finished about the same Oakland Athletic&, Ht:rl Ran~crs ;ilSo 111 volved :-t>rvc d a us t'. Dly lC'\'l'll time. Blyleven would <'hoo11<• inf 1 l' Id l' r I> an n y l'xplained· It was an interes ting Finley. Thomp~on. the ''<.'tim ut "In W77 pl ,•Yl·r~ c·an l'xperimcnt, but it didn't Blyleven bl'g-an ht!-Je ukf.'mia in December still play out lh<·1r op -quite work out that way. profe51lon<.1l ca rl•t•1 111 "Wl• Y.l'rt· ro .. mmat<'' tions but the 1978 ton· The starting times were the Twins org;:in1/i1tion for -.1x ,.,.;r,., and th:11 t)> t raets slat<' they must stretched out over 2()1.<.i and calls Griffith thP the -.:11ld1·"t thing that play a minimum uf six hours the first y acht "ti~hlesl own~.r .111 thL· ha~ ha11111·m·<l lo rt11., .. ~eJ r'> bc·f9re decl ann~· s t arting a t noon on ma1or leagues Bly le' <·n ,:11d 1 h em sci ves frc1· ai:t•nt-; Saturday and the last . "I woul~ r uther dl'al "H1· cl1d11 t ".inr "l was tht: .vlun·r y a c ht starling 'at 8:32 with Mr. Finley 1f l h J cl a an\ bndv 111 knm1 he\\ u~ rcpr t.'scnt at11 ,. 111 Min Sunday morning. choice." Blyll'\'l'n, a re• at ·th\.' :\l;l\11 ('l rn1<· ;111d nt•,ot a and 111 1975 e1t•r.\' H ow clos e were the s tdent of Mission \'1l'JO. "'hen I 1-.1111·11 hh hom1• 111 one th~t held ttw ~amt• finishes'! The interes ting ~aid recently. :'\o\ 1•mller I " .... ~rm pl.' 1ob \\a:. tradt·d th.1l .'car thing was that the las t "Finley 1:. a colorl ul told ht·" .i~ uul ol toY. 11 1Jr a H·ar later boat to !>tart -J ohn man and he pay' pn:tt) "I \\1·11t t.i J Lalo.l·r~ "Manm Mlll<.'r llhe Sc ripp~) 79-fool ketch well." g;rnw y,1th ,.,mr lnl·mh pl aye r~· re p res e n Miramar fr o m S an The former S antiago Lh(' night lw d tl.'d Jnd 1<..rll' l'>. found lh;1t the Diego Yacht Club High School !Ga rd en Y.hl•n 1 l'<llnt.' homt'. my pla~l',., \\1·n· n•t't'l\111i:: finis hed the 800 mile· Gro v e J r igh t handt·d \\lfc>tolcl ml' l!I Jlt'l'l't•nt ol the <J\t•rJll Cabo San Luc<is r aec pitchl'r \\hO now to1b for "Danny'~ l \\o brntht>r:. gro:-.' ;.111cl lht· O\\ ner' firs t. The rest of the nrne- the Texas Ranger!>, 1olcl Y.en• 111 hi., room 1m the· \H•re ket'ping Kl perct•nt. boat fleet was strung out Grirrith la~t year that he J fternoon \\ 01•11 tu• die<l Tiu• plJ) 1•r ' ar<' now r e· o ver about 15 hours . was gom~ lo pluy out hr s attd hl' enuldtt't ,111.;1i.. to t'L•11·i n~ about ;10 pe r<:cnt Th<' first yacht to start option 1r he didn't tr:.adc thl'rn lit• JU~t 11111rhcd of tht•gro ... -... J ohn 'Heynolds · him. h i-. eh c·~•. poinkd to 1-.Tt•x:i'"l'llnma"c•.i Yankee-38 Ghos t II run at h an' a~ l'11 \' a nd finished in fourth plarl' pC'rhup' lh1· ;\11g1•ls th1' CJbout3r ~hours later. :-l'~r~on a flt•r t n 1dmg .lt·tf Last boat to finish w a'\ Hu rrOu.l!h'' [)a \' e (' u c: k I e r·~ "\\'1· ha\ 1• to malo.1· lla \\keyt'. ~hortly aflc!· ;1t1C)l l11'1' II .J(k to l!t'I IJ ·JO pm. Friday. lien· 'l1n11• p11111 h :111 d dl· 1::. thl'order offinish : ll0 1hl' "'" ll'\ l'll ~"'., ............ ' ..... .., .. ..,.,,, .,,., ·~ ''\\I' l i;I\ I' 'i \ or l'lf.!hl (.tr J Rdn•J•I'> 1-"v L"'<I""'"'~ • ,l,11'llllf.! p1ld11·1 -. .11HI \\t' \l'll'r • c,.,,.' > n<>r ,.nv o ""' uUI\ net·d tou1 ''r II\ t• •· ~· :',',,~~':'~v';~~~::,u~:..q~~,,::~,. 1\1 tlJ.!l' ~ti \\ tlh "t'\"('n , "In N~Vr "' M·h AIWJr• Q ,,,..,, 't'._1~un~ ht·huut h1n1 in w~.~ •. :~:c,,:,i·~,:"~,.11 I'\,,.,, the· 1n.q111 h•af.!Ul'!'>. 111· M• A••11•• '" ,.,.,. lt.nn., t lud111),! 111~1 \ lt'llJrll'S .ind :,:;::~.:~ ....... ,. 00•01~• ' 111 1 lo'"'t'' Bl\ lt•\t'll ha-. ;1 lone .11111 pro..,p1•r11us fu turl' 1n fn111 1 ofh1m Dl'~p1l1· h1-. '4 Clll ·lo'>l rt'l'Ord. Ill' I' I' ,f hJ°' hc•en rl'~p1·1·t .1hlt· ,., t•n ,.C'~1:-on. t 111· 111,.:111•-.1 l11•1ni; :1 IH and llw lm11'"t :! .)l "lwn h•· '"Ill '.!O i.:amt'" 111 J!ti:I Htrl tl1e·J1' '' llflt' mar lo. on hr., n•t•ord hi' \\ould h ke tol•raM' ant•r.a ol Pi ti flt 1111• l!li:t .\II .. 1.rr g:i m •· '' ho·n lw J.:•!\ 1• up 1 \\II f'llt)' Jfl f)l)t• llJllillJ;! a11d \\:1 ' llt1• l o~111g 111tdwr ll t· r:1nk-. : .... llw t:llh ~ n u 11 J.: l'' I p I .1 ~ l' r 1 11 rnorll·r11 1n.1111 r I• a ;.!111· lt'°'lllr\ r ... 1111 e• 1~100 I 111 \\ 111 '.!II J.!,11111' 111 0111· "I .1 ... 011 .111tl I h1· :IHI h u11 lh• .Ji 111111 Jr-.1 I lt1 \I .1r fl\,1( )1< \\Oil :!11 ht ••,l;1hl1 h•·d I l\lh 1tt11t ti l11r 'l111l11111, e !I I Olll pli•I • L:•lfll<'' 1 .!;>I. Ill lllllL • f•ll t h1·d I 'I~ 1 ,lllcl '' ni.. .... 111 .. :!:.x Sports Calendar For Area Tu-'\d.-y fAorU t)I •• '' ,. I ".I t• ndi off ( '' "°I f ... ,, 'I 11 I 1 ,., '" H l 1\ I •''' \•n French Yachl Haikd 11 \'ERES, Frant't' f/\1'1 --France II, lhe Fre nch challe ng er for the Ame ric a's Cup 1:!· meter vacht race this year, was c hri~t ened Saturday by the Coun- t<'~!! of Pans, wife of thL• h ereditary ptct(·nder to the French throne. a t t h i s Mc d1te rrcin e an y achting port Tht• <'l·remon v was <·arried out on the ·ha r bor front. h ut \NY h ig h "ind~ p re \ t'nl c d the '<1c ht's m J~b bl'tng ... t c p ped or the yach t 1U.elf put into the watt·r. P r t'~t:nl .d ong \\Ith Baron M~n:f'I Bit·h, the hall pen mllhon;.11rc who •" ftnant'm~ a third at- ll• m pt to "in the pre- ,11i.: iou~ cup whic h l'.S. hoa i... have cto m in ated ~llll'C the first race in 1>451. wen' des igner An· cln· Ma un<' anct Sw1s~ bu1 Ici er I term an E gger Cal 2-46 Trophy Win11er Don Anderson, o wner skipper of the Dashcr-32 yacht Scoteh Mist. displays the Daily Pilot Trophy he t·apturcd as the uverall winner in Balboa Yacht Club's riOO-milc Guadalupl• Islam.I f'i.ICC. Sco tc h Mist was the sm:.illt•:-t boat in the rate a nd ..,l'cond to fini~h . Giant Killer Wins Class A Giant K iller, !>kippered h) Foster Stender. South Shon• Sailing Clu b, "'as the Class A winner S<i turday in the third rac<' of Voyagers Yacht Club's Humphrey Bogart S<.>rtel> fo r Performa nce Handicap Racing Fleet yac ht!- Winner in the L<iug hh n SL•n cs for M1dg(•t Ocean Racing Fleet yarhts wa~ Wildcat. 'ailed by Pete Schoonm<iker. Bahia Corinthian YCJcht Cluh Roth l'lassei. ~•llll•d nvcrthl· samt• 1·our~e. PHQF ~ I G••,.t <••I·' '1•'"".t'·•"" k•llRMr' ll't"( I •rwmo1F,..,""' J\v'n" ,,,_, ..,.""''"" V'VC J '' Jt \.I• At ... , h -..1"") 0Y( ff\ """''""t\ lf'lf\'l Ltt-vvr PHqF 9 t C".0""" OA.J• I'•• 1 (\V( '1.,,.,.l•"" $;(nnU ... t,,...," \/'tf,. 1 (.,,~Pt1d~'1\ C"t l t\f VY(. t f:,I''\••·, Jol'\nS1ol• ~,vc ~ B•t>olll ho!'\ n .. ,rv'11 C.-400 HY( MOqr t w .. 11.,1 1 ~,.,,., O•".,. ''''''-., r ••t< 1 •("'" F,,,~ f.., .. n,,Curnrn•"Q <'dP•~ovr Southlanders Enter Event Ten Southern Californ1"1 sailboat s kippers arc amo ng the rir~t entnt•s 111 the 14th annua l London Bridge Regatta al Lakt' llav<i!>U City on the Colo rado Ha ver Ap ril 22 2'1 Competing 1n th1• P-Cat chv1!>1on \\ 111 he Dick Knof. Huntini::ton lll'ac h : .John Langton. Cerritos: Stl'phcn !->hap<'I. Santa J\na : Frank Wc lltngton . San U1 l'go: Bob W1bon Corona dc·I ~lar, and Ov.cn Min- n\•\ • !\l'wport Bca 1·h · Southlander~ "ho h a\'C ~1gned up for the Sol Cat d1 \'lsion are T erry DLlhl. Santa J\na . Uob Kelley. :-.:c"' port Beach . a nd George Wood. Co!>ta Mesa. H1cha rd Ht•11wman of La .Joll;1 <Jnrl l''lo)d PearTl', Sa nlu BarbJrJ, hJ H' t•nll'rt•d in the 5.2 m ete r <.'lass Mon • than 200 ~;i ilhoatc; art• expected to parllc 1patc m the regutta \\ h1ch wa~ first held on La ke Havasu 111 19().1. Known then as the Desert flcgatla, il "'u~ t h angecl to the London Bridge Rcgattu upon m mpl<'lron of the lm dgc at Luke llavasuC1ty, J\n1 1111!!71 Aide Named I I ... .., "'4 ,, ,. , .. H. ~·., •', "''" -1 • , u-. .... ,,,.,,, r fl1,., I I • • \ti f 1, fo 1 • 1 • •f).ot "" rn•hi,..}" 1t U ... tt '<" I & It: •'t"'""' t:J •"JllJ•f'I W• 1 'l• rl (). ,..,.,,.. ( nl ... fl' R1 charc1 Loufck, a<'<' P e l•dent ca~maran sH1lor from r 8 \osta :\Tcsa. has bt•cn ap poinll'ci :iss1st;int to th1• Elected pre1>1dc·nt ol Surl ~l a~. Inc., Santa Ana ba'i<'d !\'l 1kc l hrsh . Balboa m anufacturer of the Y Jehl Club and "" ncr of P n ndll'·lti catamaran. llo bif.'· 16 world ch<i m · p1 onsh1p h<'ld la~t Nov c m ber in llaY. a u •' ' ,..,, . •"> n , •,•A f-I , • 1t I t: 1 ,u,1 ·~ Mii • ,, Cl•l'\jlll ., I MV RESIDENT BERT Bl YLEVEN. Ro1~a-tlw11 Set By Irvine Cre11· •' •J. '" ,.. ,. '' • ""' • '' '"-'\n ,t• ~' ,ti fl' ,,..I'\ /<I• I (•ti I' ti ... l'11,1th l11tl1 '''ll fn,f/I :incl I h1· l '(' I I\ lllt' \ ar,1 I \. 111111111' \,11'"111 Jllll frc·.,h m1·11 1 r t'"" 11111 st agt• :a r m1 ;i lhun 111 N<'wpor1 B:av lw gin111ni.: ut noon S;rturday nn<I concluding 24 hours Inter in an effort lo raise $3,000 for the pro1:ram. "Our J:!ool will h1• to )ceep at least one <'rc•w 111 the watl'r !\l all t1m1·' du r ing th r 2 1 h o u r pc nod, .. Nrwman Sa) 'I "E ach oarsm a n Y.111 row at \'J rying int<'n nb in two s ix hour Sl's-.ions during th<• 24 hour~ Each-oarsman will row a .maximum of 75 m iles and all :u·ti vi ties \\ i II hc 1upcrv1sed." In order t o r a 1!>c m oney rrom the project that Y.ill find the shells equipped with night l ights and the ours decked with fluorescCl\l tape, pl!'dges may b<' blade for each ind1viduul lhlle . In nil, five boat" will h<' fhvol\'ed In lh<' r vt'nl With one or more on thf' ft'aler nt the samt time. Crew mtmbcni are ~f'<•k tng pledges this w eek with competition for the boat with the top In ~lvld1n1I pleditlng as well •s between the var~lly .rnd ,,., .. hm1·11 "r1·11 l'1111 t·1·tl' r.11 ... 1•d lrorn I Ill' I 11\\ .1 I h1111 "ill I" 11-.1 d '" p1 11 I'll.hi' 0101'1· 1·qu1prn1•11t aud 101 ,1 po~si hlt' tn p tn thl· 1•a.,l l'OU'\I l;rt1 r 111th1°'.t'Jl-!lfl ,\11 v11111• 111l 1·rt·,t1•d 111 m.1i..1'11r: .1 pl1•1h.:1· .,hnuld C'.111 '\'1·\\ nt.111 ,11 ~1:1 ll·ICJ."> •, t, "n '" _,.,,,l"M .Y, .. !" C,11 ''I 1"\ f1 >,/tlh./ I ..... 1'11•f1f4 tt I rt•" N • • r ,4 ""'l" 1 °"l f, t ,.., .,.lf).\11 r11 t f\ ftl"IY \ft • ''"~"1" VAti".., ,., <vo,,.·. Tu ,,,., ,, '°4•1nt1•H)fl')n n"'"'"" """ r1ntf')'lf'lil't ~t ,.,_ ,,,., rJ• f ti l A ri ·''f'll''"' M;\ H'lf'\ " ' 'I'M tv• t , V·'"'' I'\ tr ( Qfhf'\,t ,,,.., "It,, r •' J .\ n4 •vnf1 Alt, Lam" •I \ ·t\• lfy(tt ,,1,,111 r '' ,,.,..,,., '"'"""'" "",~. (>~ ,.,, ~' ', utrtld\,utr (,t)tt1"'' w ... , C,,11••¥ .. 1 ~ "" I f1" 1 '°' (") r t M 1,. I' 11 4' I t t t qll.,,,"n (')f1t \\o'\ ..-i•t Uni; f')f f1••.t\ At IJ( f~Vl'l'" f•tl•t ?\ $10,000 for only $155.26 a Dlonth. ~vhethrr 1,..111 """'! ~ \ 11111 n1 $10.000 C}\.'l 11 frnm rill' P•" •rle ""h" lr•11I ru1ll1n11s Co1nnwn ,,,1 < , .. d .t Monthly f'r'l\/rlll'nl b!'lc;cd 1Jn ,, "Ill Ill)() ~nmeOwner Ivan, for 12(1 mnnths .11 .m annu.11 percent.19e rate or Mer, To1.1I p.wm1m t $1 H.o JI 20 NO POINTS. NO PREPAYMENT PENALTY. w(' find ways to h<'lp. COMMEl\CIAL Cf\.E.DIT COR.PO~ATION @ I lt>nY'f'l\"1ef Loru\<, ,j,.Oc.• \ ,.,. ,, '' , .... ,, .f ,,, ., "'"" ........ l•l"d ho, • \tHnt-,wtl11• ,f h ,J 1•,,f J•Yf¥ 1 '1\I l" 111·~tt CMlA i\lt~a • 'litl r. 17th l'ltrttt • 046-8700 Oran,irl' • 11 11 1't1wn &. Count ry Rd SUit«' :!G • 647-6R7l the Cnl 2 ltt \'olantt• Ill, L o ufek pre vio u s ly ha' bt'l'n <'t"<'t<•d pres•· sl'r\'ed as a d cs1gn<'r- d<>nt nr lht• C<il 2·46 AS· ~alc1'man for Sparcr aft. "'<'1at1m1 for 1977-78 lie a n o ther Costa Mes a f u r m t•rh S(•rved a s hu1Jrlcr or !>atlboats and 11 ... 1,tirt·r.of the 31'.SOCiu -spar1' t in n and -.uc<'Ct.'ds Jack Loufek has b<'en sail- Ol ll•sl 01cl ing sin ce he "as 13 . llth1·r nffH.'l'rs elected Among his t1ll<'s 1s the "t•rc• Al Orshornt", vic e 1973 llohie Cat t4 l'ham- prl·s1df.'nl. and Troy Ept· pionship lie "'as also rn g, sf'<'!'l--tar_v_t_r_c_a_s_u_r_e_r _. _s_e __ c n_n_d __ 1_n_l_h_e __ f_1_r _s_t I lllil'll Ii ii@,@111 All popular make cars and truc ks at competitive rotes. Ford, Buick, Cadil- lac, Chevrolet, "Chrysler, Oldsmob ile, GMC trucks. Many '77 s on display ond ready for immediate delivery, or order now for early factory delivery. Free loon cars to lease customers. THEODORE ROBINS LEASING CO. If •1f.J.,e.I 28:~~';!.~vd. 540-1211Of642-0010 Physical Fitn~ Without the Frills! ' • -1•l1 \1m ~""'"" /l.•·,.1a11tl)o .aio f.A ,..,,., rtlonel?14l 7S2-70l4 DAILY PILOT 8:J Tonight's TV Highlights ABC fJ 8 : 30 Monday Night Baseball. The first game of this ABC series matches the two American League di vis.ion champions or 1976, the Ne w York Yankees and the Kansas City Royals. \ CBS EJ 9 : 00 The .TV Cr~t~cs Awards. Be~t achievements in tclev1s1on 7 Crom the eyes of the reviewers are honored tonight. Opera singe r Beverly Si lls and pop s inger St eve Lawrence nre \ the host:.. NBC C!) 9:00 "Breezy.''. William Holden plays a middle-aged busu~C'ssman who falls in love with a young g rrl (Kay Lenz) in this 1974 movie with Roger C. Carmt'I and Jamie Smith Jackson . (TV DAILY LOG) MONDAY l!VBNING 6:00 O (J) ( l D <31) New1 0 IUJ ()) Cl.01 €0 Nm D (l9J (&)I Ntws O 12'&1 Siar l rek I U Gomer l'ytt (jJ Gunsmokt m P1rt1tdce Famllr m Adam·l2 ID Eleclri< Company Cl !lramalK SttttS 3t ABC Monday N11hl Bmb11t Contd lrum ~ JOPM -6:30-0 Orn1h! Cut>I, 1ncludt l.lf~I Bu•n•ll C6•1 Ritntr, 01lk V~n 01~e and BtllY Ylhtt• 14' Andy Gnlftlh m hm1Jy Alta11 ( 17 IJ ) Gull~f wz- ( 21 a ) Btwltchtd 7 :00 0 ltt' fll IQ ED ED ""' e wntklb · g My Three Soru D News 4) lo Td lhe T1uth O Conetntrahon m t ton lucy W The FBI W Attion Orama 1.26 A1141y Grilhlh ID MacNe1ltlehrer Report ( :!9 e ) The Part11d&e f am1ly -7:30- 0 Callfomil Buylrne 0 Laye Amtnc:.1n Slylf r & J Odd Couple D ltl's Make A Dul t t 1 Name ThAt T unt 0 The ~er's Wild (10 Pri« b .,,.,, m Budy lllnch ( 11 3 ) Gospel Srn11nc Jubilee W 011malK Series 1l 6 Wild World of An1mal1 ~ Hota.'s Heroes ED Channel 21 To1u11tt ( 29 e ) The Budr Bun<ll ID. flltnds of Man 8:00 o (17 r3 1 e Tiie 1e1111ion, (RI When lou1s1 s •uddtn frtltnf or ...oolhl•ss•tss lhrealrn\ to rurn ht• ~u•pw.• p~•l'I 1;1·011•• n•d•·o h"r to 14•~ ~ h1pp1 birlhd•V ,.hllhll hr l1•r1 ti Ot nG I 0 ,3 6J 10 ED l1lllt Houie on lhe Pra111e (kt luuin•~ 111 th" S1,11n~ Pan I ! "•'''" lnrdll '"'" homr In W1•,1M .. 1n .. hrt• h» l•lhrt I 'lll(tddl Willi rtrl't llVrt fh• dertlh 111 h•s w1I• O Mom: C (2hr) "f1ut lo r.eht" (di•) f,J Chad I vmll. O•dn Jagptr. G•n,. llac•nun Mdrllvn Orvin. Bobbi lroup Lt~ude A~•ns ~ Mo.it: C (2hr) "Gtorty G11t" (dra) 66-l)on Redgmt, ldmr~ M.t~''" D ( ,9 e ) tnernt and Sh11lty (RI l•>erne And 5h11te1 1n~•Phtabl1 dts.ippear dnd lhM muludl lrrrM , ,,m1n1~e abt>ul th• eood lime) lh•y !Jlar•d w1lh th• eats O lllovie: C (2hr) "The Limbo Lille" (dr1) 61 Craig Stevens, Kii• 0 Ma•a. Norman 811d W Pmy Mno11 m Sl~,000 r'yt'"ud W Home Orama 26 ~If: C (2hr) "lht S1n1 of Ruh el Cade" I~ .. ' DI A•i·r 01Lk1n•1,n l'•tN fine~ kr ,'•t '-'o<M, ltrol John. lu~no 11r nan~• 1 ED Su Arnerrcan famrl1u I h• c;,.,n~b" ~ I amrtv I W •II V •llry Cal1lorn1a Th• IAm1tv 1 b1,.a>1ng up lhr p.;renl .oM 1<1 It• lt••nrttd .ur pn1ng thrtJugt& ~ d1flo«tll P•t1od ltv 111g to lnrg• new ftyp, .. rrhout hullrrrg th•ir IWO th1ldren rn Prem1t1 l3t Movie: C (lhr) "Cleop1hf' (dr~l 63-C111ab•lh l~ylor. k1tha1d Burlon. Rn Ha111son. P'mt•la liro,.n, llum~ C1onyn, Rodd1 Mc Dow 111 c~ort• Cott, Cewe 0dnou, Kennelh lia1gh -8:30- 0 (~1 f3 ) ( e I Bntlft& loose 1'1nrnf OYtt hr\ fu\f Stpll ation In 40 )'31\ from hos wile r•d•I. l•nny ' l.itheo Sam 'ho.,.. up t•t•y "''hi •I h1\ Mln \ 1pJ1 tmenl ~nd m1na&t• tu flUI a crimp m l •nnr ~ swinc·n~ 01\le11e• It• rvtn ruin' l•J'ny on• "'Chi 1n an n6t•C d•nto \pOI D ( lt e I AIC lifOllday llr&M BNOatt ,..,., YOI~ Y1n~·•~ n f(~n sas C.11 Rout\ m Cross W1U 9:00 U SPECIAL: TV Criliti * honor thtir faworlte ltl"'1slon headliners fJ ((171 ll ) <J) 1lil lV Cntlu' f Aw11ds An fnltttainmenl 1 .. uds )~"' /\ijno11ng lefevrs1on 111/0frltS I ) ~lecltd bt Amerrcan ltlu rs1on CllltC) Among Ille calt&Ot1ts IOI whrch awo1rd1 will bt given ar~. achtu tmtnl rn a comedy show, Ath1rvement rn J s•11es ach1tvt· n1tnl rn 1nlorm.1ton (neW\); achmt men! in 111to1mAt1on (sporlst, dch1evem•11I rn tnformalion (docu mrnl11y) Mh1~v!'nll'nl 1n music o<h1evntll'nl 1n prrlormance (va11 tty, tonwdy ;nd mu\rC) Ath1tve n1l'nl 1n e hdd11·n' proroamm1nr R•verly Sill) .ind !ll~•t I •wrtnct co hO\l D 431 6 10 m "BC Mond1y 1111111 Mowie: C 1 (lhr) "Breuy" tdtdl 14 l'l1llr;m llolden l\o1y l•n1 kog~r C C•1mel, M.ir1 Uusay Joan Hollh~1), Jamlf Smolh Jdt~son, tformAn Bmuld. l ynn lloodtn, '.hell~y Mo111wn. Oenms Olmt11 At ldemy Awdrd wrn nei 1'1111.,m lloldtn and Kay Ke111 ~lar 1n a romanlrc d"ma about a middle ac• bUS1nesvnan "'ho lilll m lo;e with a ••b•a•I 1ten attr dop1lt ho\ conrt111 th41 lh• rtla1toosh1p could dt~llO) !with ol lh•m m lllert Gntfin Sllow m The Vir11n11n W Su1b-Ot11 ID r~e l'ath~rs 10:00 0 0 Newi t 1 CtlebrtlJ Revue 26 G11nsmokt ID Previn and the Ptlbbu1p (Ill m Cl Sten Amado -10:30-m m C)Newi 11:00 fJ O m 1u llews 0 ()31{8~1101 m News 0 ( 21; l f ) Lon Amulun Style ( 6 Sin<s Iola Ith Up O flrins line m Mary Hartman, Mary Har11111n a> The Honeymooners ( J7l 1 3 ) The Ranch Show 26 8t$t of G1oucho ED Black Journal €B OramalK Se11es -11:30- 0 ( If f 3 ) I CBS l.Jlt ltlov1t. "Kora•-lesl Wu '" To•n," re I "~II lo 01n1er" (dra) I l'elrr Cravf\ 01ina Mulddur, lin• l OU I St lnJ fl.lltn O "l ra uo EDJdwry ~ 1 e The Pll Club O ( n e ) 39 Slrteh of San franc11U m Melronttii m Set. Bilka 26 The 700 Club ID llews/M~t 12:00 O Best o( Groucho O Movie: C 1 "A hr get for Kill· rna" (dr4) 'f,ti Sttwdf f Gr6n~"' Lurl Jur~cn~. Molly Ptlm, Adolfo 1:..11 m Movre: "torna Ooone" (llfd) 'ii BMbdtd lld!P kichatd Crtenr. r.111 !lrnlon R"~ V11ll1~m 81\hop m Movie. "The Plulldertrt" (wr ) h0 J•tt 1'.handlrr John s~ron. Uol "" Ila•!, MM~ha llunl Jay C II P~·n ( .t9 I ) Sci r1 Theatre -12:30- 0 All·Nrctit Show: "Mrstery ol the Wu Museum," "Ilana," "Tiit s1,,n1e ~)t ol Doctor .... 1:00 o n e 10 Tomo110• -3:00- 0 ltlovte: "~rtten With -Wlltp" tc!•dl 64 Ann M.11r,or1 John 1 m ~lht p,1 .. 1 Jlre1wn l'alt1tra 1iil- 11y R1tha•d Andf'l\on OAYTllllC lllOYIES -"'ll 12 Btlow, fM rour conven1entt, 11t the day'I mOYiH. 9:.}() a ''Tilt Carly Bird" (com) '6~-Norman Wisdom, ldward Chaoman JO:OO !ff1 "lli&hl Ambusll" (dra) ·~s Dirk Bogarde. Uavrd D•ley, Mdrru\ Cottna 11 00 O "Tht Matthniaku" (tom) ·~" Shul'Y Booth Anthony rt•~rns. 'ihirlty Matl ,.,n, 12.00 m "Whit A Woman" Crnm) 4) Rosalind Ruuell, llrr1n Ah""' W1ll11d P11ker 1·00 9 "No Man's ltlotNn" ldtAl ~~-John Alchtr. P1l11c KllOtlltS I~ 't) "ltollblry" (dll) 67 S11nlty S,ktr I01nn1 Ptlld, limo Booth z:oe a IC "la1t1r" (dra1 '12- Patr'ICll Nul. 81111 Ckl1nd. Scott- lacobtt l:lO fJ (~ "Ass.ult Oii the. Wayne" (dr1) '10-leoo11d Nrmoy KtMan Wynn. KOCE Television (50) ' ! .. DAIL'r Pll'j IOOMER INSIDE WOODY ALLEN WMA.TDID:t 00 "TO VESER'lli 't:JU,LAURA.? FUNKY WINKERBEAN ~EREAAE CXJ.J &J.)S GolNG wmnrrA AAU..PA~'? TANK McNAMARA Monday. Apnl 11. 1977 I UWT ! IVE BEEN ENTRL.61EO <.ufTH A 6RERT RE.5RJN&181L.IT<,J A5 A Wil l't"ONITOR ! I'M 007t,) ea.NO St,> ((¥) CAJORD ANO ~ TO Per IN A MAruR£ ANO IN - TaUGEITT WA4 ! "''' - by Torn Batiulc PEANUTS ,.,, MOTI.EY'S CREW DOOLEY'S WORLD -mi; PRDFES.SOR SAYS E\itRYOtJE • • SHOULD HAVf A ...._~ ......... , PMILOSOP•N OF UfE ... DR. SMOCK ' by Charles M. Schub ----~~~~"""""C:--. DO t(OU WISH ME 10 VERBALIZE OR ORALIZE? by Templeton and Forrnaa "-AJ_WAYS COUNT You~ CHANG£, AtJD NE.VER STEP ON A CRACK" } .. DID 1 Ma.trio-! 5lEYle WOND~~ 1, , ' by Geor9e Lem0nt · ' () .. , ........ -........ ..... NANCY GET OUT OF MY GARDEN·-DON'T YOU DARE EAT MY SEEDS TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE elohl 52 A0tvl• ' '" c:ICy 54 RuNlln 4 MSIOO Ill" ,..,. 9 Stay egenc:y I 4 Word ol 99'Goll1r'1 t ndH rmenl prop 1 5 Appe"dl1 60 M1m1e 16 Vladimir 81 NICHlllY lo lllcll movt Uly111ov swlllly I 7 Cul 1111011011 62 Ont 1111111 19 loe1l1d tnftf!Of 20 Dot •"0 1ullta dull men 64 Embllltalled 21 Ptra1111 66 Removed n1tive l•om the n After noon pod 23 NHL or WHA 67 MIU of pl1yer1 metal 2• T 1levl1td 68 A Ga bot ACROSS 1g1m 69 Anllou1lld 26 Reunion 70 Set1n.a 11tendee 11 l eQl•llto<' 29 Comp1H At>tx point 31 Old n1me DOWN UNITED Feature Syndicate St lY•O•v 1 p,,,,. 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B withdrawn 7 Gained c10Ckm1k1r 61 umps 4G F. 8 Arch curve 331 e .. spelled 62 Eoypflan 8uchm1n'• 9 In the aame out eotn llP· m1n,,.r 34 Enttrttlnmtnl 63 Sldertal 50 Set ol 1 O Human lorm hour angle· m1morablll1 35 Egg dishes Abbr I 5 t Sutlh1 with 11 Concerns 37T1me ot d•Y 65 lmmediltely I ? l 14 17 10 2l 39 d )I " GORDO by Emi~ Bushrniller THEN HY IS HE REAPING THE MENU ? JUDGE PARKER MOON MULLINS , , .. , ....... ., .... , .... .................. by Gus Arriola HOW TllAT TME JUOUE j HOTMt146 &oT GOOO I'M SORE by Harold Le Doux WHERE'S YOUR CAA? LET'S GET AWAY FWM OOWHTOWN ! I DON'T WANT TO IWN INTO VIC! IF HE SEES '!'OU, HE'LL IV~OW WE'RE BACK IN ~U51NE55! HA6 SEliT YOO Off TO UJNCK wnH YOtJ~ UNCLE I THOU6HT5. UN OF THAT.' CHARLES. nlE LEAST YOO CAN DO 15 TELl ME DEAR! 'ii WHAT'S UOIN(j ON IN THAT ~ETTY I HEAO OF YOtJRS. CARLA: 1HUP ! MISS PEACH I by Mell '(ff, ANC> TMAT~ WMY W&1Q ~MAO AtfOUT rr ! WELL ,YolJ WDUl..DN1T 8UYMEA 8ASKET8,ALL BACKBO,ARD FD~ MY PRACTICE f by Ferd and Tom Johnson . $0 lNSTE,At> OFA Hoop l USEA OPEN WINDOW .' THE GIRLS "I Jor1'11cc.:all lhc name: ho t 11·~ the ricrf11rnc th:it n1.1kc~ men whn nc:va 11ot1LCJ you before \IJft 111 ... DENNIS THE MENACE • j ' ' 'I . I •, , ' .. By the Asaoc:lated Prus The foJlowing are Billboard's hot record hits for the week ending A,.-,1 16 aa they appear m next "eek's issue or Biilboard magazine. POT SINGLES 1. DON'T GIVE UP ON US -David Soul (PrjvateStock) 2. DON'T LEAVE ME nos WAY -Thelma lfouston (Tamla) 3. SOUTHERN N IGHTS -Glen Campbell (Capitol) 4. HOTEL CALI FORNJA -Eagles (Asylum) 5. THE THlNGS WE DO FOR LOVE -10 cc (Mercury) 6. DANCING QUEEN -Abba (Atlantic) 7. l 'VE GOT LOVE ON MY MIND -Natalie Cole (Capitol) 8. EVERGREEN -Barbra Streisand (Colum-bia) 9. SO IN TO YOU -Atlanta Rhythm Section (Polydor) '" 10. RJCH GIRL -Daryl Hall & J ohn Oates (RCA) • TOPLPs 1. EAGLES-Hotel California CAsylum > 2. FLEETWOOD MAC -Rumors (Warner Bros.) 3. STEVIE WONDER -Songs m t he Key or Life (Tamla> > ACADfMY AWAIOS •ICTUll e OlllCT041 e ICHTIHO IOCKY fflOI IOIU , NO •UH\ WINNfl Oii •&CAMMY AWAIJK NITWOMtQ Pl.ut SHAWC>Or•1 ...... Oii • AUlllUIT AWAftl mWOlll111 Pl.ut IMAW001•1 J4(.I[ I~ "u' Alf AH ITU un _,:=..,. All,OIT #77 '"°' 531 ·9580 Sito.~ •::H 1 t:O 1 l:U 1 1_,>0 l1M-•••'" ...... , ...... ~27-2223 , .......... ....., ... _ '71 H ll IOH Y NO•AUH OIOIOI HOA! e JANI •OHOA fU N wmt DtCl & JANI tN I P\Ut W VIGAS LADY !POI ' • I IUt All UA UISI All'°l'T 77 (NI SWASMtlRKLll t"Ol IOelY HO •ASHl Hf (MNIY I UU tOM4 ... fHI 1..ATI SHOW '"°' Pl.Vt twn a WAlftl GO fO H.T. 1"01 .11>t 11 11-"u• AH na AllPOIT 711-.i ~l'J IWASMl ut1CUI 1-.1 toen. NO •O~U=·---- FRoM Fash ion Island Newport Beach • Monday. April 1 I , t9n DAil V PILOT 8 5 4 BARBRA STREISAND & KRJS KJUSTOF· FERSON -"A Star la Born" Original Soundtrack Recording (Columbia) 5. KANSAS -Lertoverture CKJrshner) COUNTRY SINGl..£8 3r~ DoubUng of Oscars ... 1 IT COULDN'T HA VE BEEN ANY BEITER -Johnny Duncan <Columbia) 2. SHE'S GOT YOU -Loretta Lynn (MCA > 3. PAPER ROSIE -Gene Wat.son (Capitol> 4. SHE'S PULLING ME BACK AGAIN Ml t l(eyGilley (Playboy) 5. LUClLLE -Kenny Rogers (United Artisb) EASY LISTENING L RIGHT TIME OF THE NIGHT -Jennifer Warnes (Arista) 2. DON'T GIVE UP ON 'l.JS -David Soul <Private Stock) 3. WHEN I NEED YOU -Loo Sayer (Warner Bros.) 4. SOUTHERN NIGHTS Glen Campbell (Capitol > 5 SAM Olivia Newton-J ohn <MCA) SOUL SINGLES 1. AT MlDNIGUT My Love Wtll Llfl You 'Up Rufus featuring Chaka Khan (ABC> Q: P~ f\ada aad Faye Dunaway boll woa Oacan for &heir 1tantng rolet a. .. NetwOIL" Hu that evw hppned before, wbere 0.. male and female ltan of' movte both wlD Osean for U! -T. Starr, 1 .. ,.....,, MJdl. A: Yes, twice. Jt first happened -0ile night in 1934. CJaudet~&Cotbert and Clark Gablo wmed the trick with the tlassic comedy film "It Happened One Night." TheR just last year, Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher repeated the teat with "Ono Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.'• Q: Al a lon«·tlme Met opera Jover I'm con· cerned about a tumor thal my fnortte baritone, Kobe~ Merrill. ~U,.l 1t.ot return lb.ls season. Ir tnae, why? -:Mp. Heleae Miller, Jersey City. A: "It's true,•• Robert reluctantly confirms. 'Glad You Asked That' by M_.,ly1t OfMI Hr G_..... Yankees," with Gwen Verdon, and .. Bella Are Ring •.• , lng • • with Judy Holllday. : Q: Wllo was Howard .lfu&ftet'a most faft\OGI dJI. • covery? -Jobn Os tend, Loq Beacb, Cal. . I A : Jane Russell. Jluahes starred her In lhe ·' movie ''The Outlaw." LOOkloe back, Jane told us : '!f "I was awCul in that film. 1 recited lines like a marionette." (Obviously J ane's best lines were 38·24·36.) Send your question$ to J/y Cardnn-, "Glad You Aalced Thal," care of this. new6PCJper,. P.O. Boz 1560, Coat a MeMJ 92626. Marilyn and 1111 Gardner wUl on.rwn: cs mo11y que6ti<m!. aa lh.eJI can m thdr column, bt4t tha 2. I'VE GOT LOVE ON MY MfND -Natalie Cole (Capitol> 3. LOVE IS BETI'ER IN THE A.M. -Johnnie Taylor (Columbia) , "ACter 30 years r·v~ decided that it's enough already! J now want to do somet.hfog I believe I 'II enjoy more for a w.hile -reading and writing bootcs. Like my firat book, 'Between the Acts -An Irreverent Look at O&>era and Other Madness.• I also want to be free t6 do O')ore TV spttiab, variety shows, nightclubs, maybe films and concerts. Such---------------------•J as the Carnegie H.all benefit FranJc Sinatra and 1 volume of mml ~'personal replita impo.uible. 4. 1-WANNA GET NEXT TO YOU -Rose Royce tMCA) 5. J"M YO U R BOOGIE MAN -K.C. & The Sunshine Band (TK) 1ll.oney Loser LOS ANGELES <A P) -Movie tndustry type' say the box office pcrformancc of "Kmi: Koni:" has n 't h\'cd up to advanced billing, but producl'r Dino De Lliurcnt11s denies it all the way to the bank. "We turned a profit when the wo rldwide gross reached S50 million and it's now pushing S90 million." suid Gordon Armstron~. De Laurentlis' head of promotion and advertising. .A MHOUSE IY THf UkE" V "THI TOWN TI1A T DltEAOfD SUHOOWM" IRI ~"THl DOMINO "alHCIPU" I "SHOOT" laJ I to-..---------""!""------t' MFUM WITH JJ... DICK & JAttf" ~"LAS YKAS LADY" l,.Cil . Open Doily 12:30 p.m. did the other day tor a $5,000 top Ucket." Q: Anything to a report that Omar Sharif wUI take on a fourth wife <like bJmselC, an EcyptJao>? ~J. McCracken, MUwaukee. A: It's no belly laugh. The foreign press insists the noted aclor and bridge expert plans to marry actress Suhelr Ram~i. Said Sharif, "It's nothing but J rumor. I don't plan lo get married." Countered Miss Ramzi to a Cairo reporter : "He's concealing it because he doesn't want our marriage to affect his ot.her commitments." She also revealed they'd celebrated the exchange or rings with a wild party at which Omar belly-danced. Q : Wby is Sophia Loren quiUln« movlemaklng? -Sedalia Scott, Sealtle. . A: She's not . What she did threate n was not to make any more moviell an Italy -peeved at being detained at the Leonardo daVinci Airport in Rome by officials who l"terrogatc..od her hair the night about her husband's financial operations. Later. she recanted somewhat, 1>aylng, ''l'JJ be back -with the first offer of a good role!'· Q: We bear a lot abo'ut movie and TV stars wbo get silkooe impla1:1ts to improve their bus&Unes. But what if the opposite Is the problem? Can anything be done to reduce one's frontage? -Mrs. Anita R ., Denver. A: Certainly. And i.cvcral top stars have un· dt!rgone such surgery. One of the most outspoken is Phyllts Daller. In her usual spicy candor the come· dieone refers to he r surgery as having had her "boob$ bobbed." Q: Was n't J ean Stapleton <better known as Mrs. Archie Bunker) once a Broadway actress? And bas she any children? -The Wlndelborns, Cinclnnali. A: Yes -Pamela, 18, and J ohn, 16. And she played supporting roles 10 at least three Broadway musicals : "Funny Girl," with Streisand, "Damn Tu pion~) our m~~UJ.!t· before tht• rcathni.: publll:, phun<' O:Hh' l'1Jot Classcr1~d. 642 567K 11SLAP SHOT11 IRJ 'TWO MIMUTE WARHIHG" "NETWORK" CRJ "SHAMPOO" IRJ "DEMON SEED 11 CRJ "SILVER STREAK" CPGJ "PHANTOM OP THE PARADISE" "LITILEST HORSE THIEVES" "WINNIE THE POOH" CHILDlll N'S ,.lllCES "ROCl<Y" "BURMT OFFERINGS" CPG) "WIZARDS" (PG) "Z4RDOZ" (R) "BLACK SUNDAY" IRJ "ONE FlEW O VER THE CUCKOO'S NEST' "SUP SHOT' CR> 'TNO MfHUn WARHtHG0 SllOll Omt It"'° I l.,1 fM11814UllS-llt-• bel:O! .. tlllili Ill JIU llt·lltl 11Uhrt111S.U.1 Pl 1341 ... ,......,., CISTI !Ill Iii s.ta ~t c-.. Wt-I* 18-1(111 •• .. 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Wll IMO ~ 1't -I\ :=m::i,1.!0 ~ "~ ~~: ~ WIO" .7211 I ti!! I)'"• °" ::r,~ ~: 1~ ,~~·:·: Wll,hr() IJ ' 7J I ,. ·•. WIMO• 1 SI> IJ .> ..-. ... , . w•,..,~ I• I" '"'• '' WIM~p. Illa i ' I•---Ill :l~b~ l ~ : ·~ ft~= : :!~:J 1.: I .~ ~~ ~ Wiit• 1 e0 i ., 11'4-4' Wlt1rO .0 ' t I 12~ '6 '#Ol•trW U $ !O ...... W9fl\tlte .. • ,, II WMC. 40 S '9 1 • \II W-"-'.JOU .. 71>l•I Wtlwfh I 40 1 .. 0" wofldt\tr 2\ ,, s"' -DAILY PILOT llN Mondar:Apttr t t, 1177 NotBlaeks •I ·White· Fainilies ToP D.,Ie Lists By SYt.VI.\ POBTE& . , Tbe typlcal f amlly rccelvlna well are is white. In 1974, 2,800,000 white families r~elved public U• slslanct!, compared with 1,~.000 black famili~a. BUT THE BEUEF THAT MOST recipients are black ~ common Recently Business Week fublisbed a story UUed "The $tiO Billion Welfare Failure.' The plcturo with the atorv showed a collage of food stamps, ragged blue joallS, medicine -and a painting of a black mother with two children accompa.J\ied by a silhouette of a man. Carolyn Shaw bell, professor or economics at Wellesley College, wrote to the magazine claiming the picture "reln- forces a totally misleading picture or black famlliea as pre-- d ominant among welfare recipients. ..Poor white .-----------families outnumber blacks by more than two to one." She wrote. bas- ing the figure on U.S census data. "Among poor families headed by wome n, more black Money's Worth mothers (22 percent) work and earn income than do while mothers (6 percent). ••1T FOLLOWS,•• SHE WROTE, ••THAT THE bulk of aid to dependent children recipients are white." Prof. Bell gave two major reasons for the misconception: · (1) ''Most people don't understand percentages" and "ss a result, form erroneous pictures and conclusions ln their own minds based on figures which they read but don't fully un~erstand." For instance, a Car larger percentage of blacks than while~ In this ~ountry are poor. ln 1975. 27.l percent of black families_ had mcome~ belo~ the o!ficial poverty line, com· pared with 7.7 percent of white famihes. BUT THESE F IGURES SHOULD NOT lead lo the con. clusion that poor blacks outnumber poor whites. They do not -not by a long shot. The total of poor white families in 197S was far ~realer (3,800,000) than the total oC poor black. families (l,500,000). (2) "There's a large amount of unexpressed racism in this country," she says. Th.ls is a far more s ubUe explana. lion and impossible to support with the sort of statistics that can be put together lo back up the professor's firslobserva- tion. • No matter what t he explanation, the conclusion about black vs. while is false. CONSIDER JUST THE FOOD STAMP program. In Ju. ly 1975, 4,400,000 households participated in the program. or this total. 62 percent were white households and 36 percent were black. Whites also outnumber blacks in the Aid to Families With Dependent Children program <AFDC). In May 1975, according to the National Center fo r Social Studies or the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. 3,400,000 families received assistance under AFDC. Of this total l , 700,000 wer~ white, 1,500,000 were black. • More_ white th an black families receive other types or transfer income as well -unemployment compensation. government employe pensions, veterans· benefits. ln 1974. almost 10,000,000 white families received payments of these types while fewer than 1,000,000 black families did so. The average income white families gained in 1974 from these benefits was $2,113. The average income for black families · was $1,721. Complete coven11• ot-count1 government nd court1. Every day. 1n Hie Stock 1tlarket Posts Another Advance NEW YORK (AP> -The stock market put together a moderate advance today. matching its showing of Thursday before the three-day Easter weekend. . The Dow Jones averaJ(e of 30 industrials. up 4.15 points Thursday, showed a 5.22 gain to 924.10 today. Advances ht'ld an 8·5 edge on declines among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Analysts noted no special new~ to account for the up- trend DowJ011e111l .,~rag~• N•w VorklAPI Fl,,.1 Oow·J-l ·~'~' STOCltS ~ HIQh low ;m~. ~ 30 Ind ?0 T•n tS Ull U SI~ lndu\ Tre11 VIII\ ·~ SI~ "'.. '79 8) "~•I ,,. 7) 111 31 7'1 qg 1111t n 101 n 1111t " »e Jl l01 31 )()) t) 77S )0+ 1 IO 107 II+ OO<I >05.61• I~ IW,100 J6A 100 ))7 q(JC) 1 ll>S,100 A 1n.-ric.•at1 Leadt>r• What .fitock11 Old NEW YORI( IAPI AclVlll<ed ()<ICllMd Uncher>Q!l(I Tot•I I\""" Now 1~11 "'""' Nt• "" IOW\ p,,.y rod"'Y ""'Y eu 11• '"' ,,., .. , )!)• .. ~. '""' II )~ /I ... WHAT AMIJt 010 NEW YORI< IAPI AdVlftCtd Ootll,.,.d Ull<h•llO"d rot•' 'fl"'" Nt• 1 17 lllQlh\ N•w t n 1"" .ftitock• lta The Spotlight 1Jp11 oud Doacna Due to Jate transmission today's llstlng will not appear In the Dally Piiot. , I , ~Pl --QUEENIE By Phll lnterlandl "'Oh, I don't care Ju"t some httlc plJc<· "hrrc I can pack up r,1y cares and woes. ancl !>ay hy1• h)'t', black brrd. •· Free Kids' Vaccines Free immuni2ations against childhood dis- eases for school ~,qc ohildren are being of· fered by the Oran,qc C?ounty Health Agency and the Department or Education. Vaccines for measles, ., PUBUC NOTICE ,ICTtTIOUS 8USINUS NAM!STATEMENT Th• foOowlfte) Ot"t\On.-•H•dofnq bu111 NU4\, COA!.T GENERAL TlltE, 1AH ...,.,l>o, 6h<I , ~I• M•~~. C•lllornot ~~16 OON SWC"OLUNO, INC, o C11tllfr1tt'li•.f (nrOOtdl•M , ltS\ HArbor Bfvd f()'l.tA Me\I. C••1tofn1••n&i. l Ph~ O\.t\if'WoS~ '' (ond\Kl•O bV • tt'llf• p.&'1th,,,, Tf'l1'\ ,f,tli~t •A'\ fflft.(1 Wit" fl"ll' CO'J"lv (.kt" of Oritn~ C.Ounly onAor11 6. 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IS HE1t1!8V GlllEN 1"-I lllNCl!NT J, CASEY 11•• lllt<f "''•It\• a.1111on tor Pre~lt ot w111 and lor I•· tufn(t of ~""'' Tl'\l•""'nlt•~ ,. ltrtntt lo <olll\IC~ I\ ,,,_ lot h;rti..r 0otrllc 111.,,, -llwtl I,,. tlrnt '"" e•Kt Of "*•ftfl\Q ,,._, \•Mlt f\4\ ~.-" \tet ,,,,. A,.,,11 " 1tn .• 1 tn on • '" 1 .. 111• f nvrtrn~ °' 0-ptrfmt'-t No let• \A,tf ,., .. ,, At 70ftCIYI( (lllf\f_., 0''"" Wt\l,t" ,.,... c~tlf ot \4"t" l\ri11 C•llfnr~• • Ot ltft MA"ll ,, tO I WILl,IAMa \tJOMN, """'ly C••" l(ATIU,llH\, CAHY -Wlhlli,. a1.-'111te !If i.ttA .... ltt,CA_,. T•I lllJI u•"u AttttlMYI• "'9tit~ .... 1>11~ °'-c;..,1 O•llY p,,.,., o\llf'll 4 \ II lt11 HO II I "• 4' • • •• "• I For Autos B~lance Urged On Insurance ByTHOMASD. ELIAS The political muscle or Lo5 Angeles County's large legislative delegation may soon be having u major impact on the pocketbooks ot all California motorists. Al issue are automobile insurance rates, now much lower In rural and s uburban areas than in big cities, even though many accidents in the cities in· volve drivers from far away. TIDS SITUATION IS THE SUBJECT of a cam. palgn for change by one Lo.s Angeles County supervisor, Kenneth Hahn. When ju.st one county supervisor pushes an idea. it normally doesn't mean much. But Kenneth Hahn is no ordinary supervisor. For instance, one or his former field deputies is Nate Holden, now a state senator and a member or the Senate committee that will consider bis former boss' proposal for equal s tatewide insurance ratea. HAHN IS AL.50 MARSRAUNG SUPPORT from the 10 other state senators and assemblymen whose districts overlap has own large superivorial district. These include legislative powers like Julian Djxan and Bill Greene, both Democrats, and Robert Beverly, a slate senator who was formerly Republican leader in the Assembly. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS What gripes Hahn and legislative allies 1s that residents of central Los An~etcs County pay about $794 per year for normal auto insurance, up $390 since 1975. "Los Angeles County isn't the only area where motorists <1re being overcharged," Ha hn says. "In San Francisco, the same normal driver would pay the second highest county rate in the state, $662." BY CONTRAST, A SAN DIEGO driver would pay S260 for the same coverage and in suburban counties like Ventura, Mann, San Bernardino and Orange, rates rnnge from $295 to $.175 per year for drivers w1thgood records. Most rural counties boast even lower rates . Until a few years ago, there would have been little the big c1t1es and counties could do about this situation. But under the U.S. Supreme Court's one.man, one-vote decision, the m aJority of votes in Cal· fornia's Legislature now belongs to those urban centers, especially those in the south. THE RESUl,T WILL BE PASSAGE of Hahn's proposal unless insurance companies can persuade some of the bin-city legislators that it would be unfair lo create a system that would greatly in- crease rural drivers' rates. The key issue in the uuto in· surance debate is whether rates should be based on residency. Under the present system. basL'<f on where drivers live, Hahn and his arnes argue that the central city driver is paying the bills or the rural and suburban resident, HAHN even though hundreds or thousands of suburbanites com mute daily into central city areas. "Why is il that persons living in suburbs can .:ommute to work downtown everyday and pay Truch smaller insurance pPemiums than good dnveN> wh(l hve near downtown and don't even hav{' to dnH• as far., .. Hahn asks INSl'RANCE FIRMS SAY IT'S BECAUSE they are less subJect to accidents. vandalism and theft, but Hahn says the compani es have no solid in- form a hon on whrch to base this claim. If his le~1slull'<' allies carry his plan through, e:ich insurant'(' company will have one statewide rate scale. with good drivers still paying less than bad ones. If that happens, rural drivers can expect large lnnt•ase:, tn their car insurance bills, while city folk can look forward to hundreds or dollars in reduc-tions. .\nd that "mil<! hl' a" solid, measurable an im· pact <!!) lht• 1th1ft or pnlttll'al power to Southern Caltforn1 .; h.1~ 1 \ t•r broulo(ht about. PUBLI(' ~OTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Monda)',Apnl 11, 1977 • OAILVPILOT •t· GEORGE DASOVICH POURS A CUP OF NICKEL COFFEE FOR WAITRESS LORNA RANFELD At the Star Inn 'In the Middle of Nowhere; the Name of the Oeme Is Ho1plt1llty Where Coffee's a Nickel Iowa Truck S top Cate r s to 'Professionals' BylULESLOH Al''-1•1 Cern-Otnt 1·80 EXIT 50, Iowa -Al a time when a pound uncut has a street v alue or S4 .21. where C':.tn someone hopcl<'ssly .!tl run~ oul still get a nickel cup or corree. Of course, nowhere. "We're out in the middle of nowh~re, all right." said George Dasovkh. "But the coffee is a nickel and refills are free, all you want." THERE IS NO DOUBT about the clientele George Dasovich C'aters to with his nickel coffee and his glad hand. License plates, hubcaps, hood ornaments and a '54 Chevy crankshaft decorate the walls, tire chains screen off the end or the counter. In a separate, pre· dominant section just Inside the door, printed cards on the tables say: Reserved for Profess1onaJ Drivers. An order sent to the kitchen from one or those tables is put ahead of the rest The place is called the Star Inn and is, as its manager said , 1n the middle of nowhere. "WE'RE 65 MILES east of Des Moines, 45 miles wes t of Iowa Ci- ty, five miles south of Victor and s ix miles north of Guernsey. You couldn't ask for a better location. J call it the heartland of the beautiful land. Has a nice rin,q to it.' I So does George's cash register. Road Master passed the word to Gear Grinder, Gear Grinder told Denver Slick, pretty soon good buddies from one e nd of Jn t erstate IM> to the other -which is coast to coast heard o.bout the Star Inn and its hospitality. Trucks crowd the parking lot 2A hours a day The Star lnn doesn't close. "Truckers have a lonely lire." the manager .!ta1d. "They hkc to act gruff and rough bul lhey'rt• [....__Aµ_ERl_C4_) not. They 're re a 1 ly very sensitive They're proud of being truckers and they ought to be. They'r e really professionals. "THEY LIKE TO slop and s hoot the breeze with each other and tease the waitresses. The lil- t le one with the brown eyes is Joyce Rhinehart. She gives It back as fast as they dish it out and they love it. "Th.is is their social life. It's a hreak in a long monotonous day not just to eat but to relax and freshen up. Follow me." Dasovich led the way down a corridor behind the dining room. past a bulletin board with news or road cond1t1ons, clips from truck- ing publications . personal messages. to a lounge where several truckers sprawled on couches watching television and snooZLng. A SHOWER ROOM with five s talls was nearby. Next to the dining room a s hop sold work gloves. caps. turquoise jewelry, s unglassC!;, girlie maga2ines. A ~arage behind the filling station was stocked with auto parts. "We try to ha ve everything they need, but 1 think it's the whole atmosphere that attracts them most. They know they're appreciated. ''That and the food. It's a ll home-cobked, everything done ri~ht here, including the bread. We serve whole hog saus age, ('nrnbrearl muffins. Iowa beer. The trick is in the cooking, though. If I do say so, I can do won· ders with shallots and wine and h erbs. NOT INGREDIENTS ONE wo uld expect to find in a •'Tru c ker's Belt Buster '' (chopped sirloin, potatoes. vegetable; $2.95) or an In · tersteak 80 Breakfast (6--0unce sirloin, eggs, basb browns, toast; $3 60). "My cooking is a little bit of everything." Dasovich said. "J l earned from my Croatian mother, from a Lithuanian .,. named Joe Young, which wasn't his real name, and mainly from a Greek named Nick Logothetis. I buried Nick two years ago in Iowa City and put on his gravestone : Friend and teacher." GEfRCE DASOVICH IS a big burly man of 49 with a raspy voice and an easy smile. He's had his share of hard knocks but there is not a tr ace of bitterness in him. He l au~hs and jokes. Truckers know him as a soft touch. He started learning the food ~slness working in a Keewatin, Mlnn., grocery store from the tlm e he was 10 until he went orr to college. He got a degree in accounting and tned his hand al that but didn't IJke it. He moved to Iowa City, went into debt and opened a cafc. Whllc he was al Mass one Sunday morning, the care burned down. HE WENT DEEPE R Into debt and opened another restaurant w ith the promise that the neighborhood would be urban· renewed. Jl wasn't. He lost that place, too. "I'm paying off my debts o.nd things are looking up," he said. "I like the Star Inn. It's a good, wholesome place lo be." By some stroke of fate the green interstate sign that an- nounces Exit 50 also bears the strange name of a town 21 miles south. Truckers find George Dasovich by turning off where it says: Exit 50. What Cheer. P UBLIC !\OTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC't: P UBLIC NOTJCE \ . ' -DAILY PILOT Monday, April 11. 1977 Camping Begins to Dry Up Early By Tbe .Usoclated PftA Come early and bring along extra wat.er If you're plannin& a camplnc • v•caUon In the Northwest this aum· mer, Forest Servic~ ofClclals advise. Last year's trout strea1111 may be this year's trlckle1, and some camp· _ grounds may not provide water for visitors later In the season, said Vic .. Krelmeyer, Information ollicer for the agency's Washington and Oregon headquarters. unit of smoke jumpers has beiun fire· "Usually, there's a lot ot high coun· "WE'RE STILL optimistic fightin& training two months earlier try that's not useable because of the that we're going to get moisture than usual. snow," sald Pat Kelly, Oregon and in June If we don 't we'll have a "We already have low water on the Washington fire manager. "But what critical situation," said Ron Hen· east side of the Cascade Mountains," snow there is ~going to be melUng in dricltson, assistant coordinator said Kreimeyer. more places than normal." for the Forest Service's Northern "There may be some campgrounds Most national forest and wilderness Region. where we have to shut oft the water," areas should remain open, despite the "What we've tried to d~is get he added. ''Some campers may have likelihood of fire danger , spokesmen pre· fire season work done~arlier to provide their own, especially when said. than usual," said Hendrickson. it gets dryer." "It would be a very last resort that who coordinates tho efforts of n we would close the woods," said smoke· Jumping unit and other LAST WINTER'S scanty snowfall Kreimeyer. "Vsually we restrict aerial firefighters. may mean prime camping conditions campfires first, th~n If it gets more "Normally we train our field SERVICE OFFICIALS said dry for vacationers who can travel before serious, there might be prohlbitious personnel in June, but now weather has created similar condi• Memorial Day on May 30, Kreimeyer on trial bike riding or that sort of there's about 40 persons already lions in Idaho and Montana, where a said. thing." ready." Record Birth• n JOSU'H HOSl'ITAL A.Urcllt, lt11 Mr '"°Mil Mot .. 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NO-FROST REFRIGERATOR ZENITH TV's LOWEST P~ICES IN ORANGE COUNTY IRING IM YOUR MEASUREMENTS N~t&Space Thirty rooms nnd six suites have been re· served a t Houslon 's Rice· Rittenhou se H otel for the. five·day v1s1t of J ordon's King Hussein. begin· nitlg Apnl 30. ~-IOIO Clll1= --~ GENERAL ELECTRIC BUILT-IN 4 CYCLE PpTSCRUBBER DISHWASHER MOO El GSD4'1 MICROWAVE OVEN ACCESSORIES SAVE$ r;;::wr .. ~ii.'ll~f!TI"!. .•. 1 ~. Otfr t •l•·••\)'lnf' l 1•11 1 SAVE 540 ~ GCG661 CONVERTIBLE TRASH COMPACTOR 5 238 COMPACT REFRIGERATORS WE CARRY FULL LINE SAVE$ l(IHZl!R HART -9..,.,y W•. U, .• ,.cl H1Hl1 AIWI 11. l>Otft of ~II Me11. VROOMAN·MDIUOICHAHIAN - A°""ld JamH, )t. -r..tttl110, U , both of Huflll"Qlon Out" MANZl·WlNTlll~ -S•••tlort ". 11, l.•OUM lle"<ll, tnd Jullt M••lt, I•, Ol•'"OM 8~ llECICIR·$VNOVALL -Wflllt'" Mtlvll\, SO. -PatrlCla Atvlclt. D, llofll of 5.ln Cl~lt IANKAMEllCARD-MASTER CHARGE SALE HOURS 548-7788 MOH.·FRI.: 8:30·6:30 Mll'Cl!ll POOS CAVANAUGH -JoM Oltrt••, U , • ..., IC1lllfM11 Ann, IO. llolll of Co\lt ' Mt ... ~UI SUZVICI WAllO 01vtd I(,'), ..... l•llY Jo, H, llC>lh of Hlll'llll'ltltl\ 8tKll, M¥cllt4 CALLAHAH I.AM -lt-..t C>tctr. , •• \61\t• .... told '"l'ltl• ""'"· 10, ."wm•l11llt41.., SAT.: 9:00-5:00 1815 NEWPORT IL YD. Dowtdown Costa Mesa ., .. , Ernest Freud, grandson of the 'father of psychoanalysis,' Sigmund Freud, is a latecomer to the field. He admits he lives in the shadow of his grandfather and says he would rather have the shadow than not. Freudian Slips Into Town By JUDITH OLSON OltMO•llr PllOtSt .. I With a famous grandfather like Sigmund .Freud, it's hard to find fame in one's own right. But Ern est F r eud h as me taphorica ll y "s tood on his grand.lather 's s houlders" and re· ached for accomplishments of his own. The younger Freud, a s lender. quiet man who lives in London, said he really doesn 't know much a bout his grandfather 's work because he never discussed it with the family. There are a rew stories to tell a bo ut the elder Freud, the .. father or psychoana lysis, .. however. "lie was a very ardent walker and I went on family walks with him," Freud said. "One of his hobbies wa s t o l ook for mushrooms. When he spotted one he wouJd throw his hat over 1t ;.as a trophy.'' Fre ud, a visiting professor at UCI Medical School, is renowned ror his studies or infants and is the developer of lhe respeeted "baby profile," which is a "schema for the sysl~matic ap· pralsal or very young infants ... The "baby profile" is similar to psycboanaJyUc profiles used on children lo m onitor their de- velopment, Freud explained. "THROUGH ASSESSING c hildren from birth onwards, by the same pro!Ue schema , it will be possible to make more mean· ingful longitudinal studies for which there is a great need," he added. The profiles will facilitate a very early spotting of incipient pathology and a better un· derstanding or how a foundation is laid for the rest of life. Freud admittedly Ii ves in the shadow or his grandfather, who died in London in 1939, but said he r ather likes 1l. "It's not really a shadow. But I'd rather have the shadow than not," he commented. When people meet him for the first time and realize t he connec· tion between him and Sigmund Fre ud, there are two reactions, Fre ud said. "Either they're in awe or they don't quite know BEA ANDERSON, Editor Monday,Aprtl 11, 1977 Cl Students Learn Jobs Unlimited lly MARCt1\ FORSBERG Ottnw O•••Y P1•ot \'•ft ll1J:h :.chool girls of today sl1ll c:•rt· .ibout boys, cloth(·s. hobbies anti 1·ars, hut thc:y a lso :.ire aware of thl'ir futures as workinl! v.om1•n. And thc>y seem quite ::.t•riouc; about the subJcct. N1nt'ly ~c1un.i: women, mostly sophornon•s and JU n1ors from lln1Hr-.1tv 1111.!h School, heard It ... urct•-...,ful e;.in·er women talk ;.ibout tht 1r v:1nous prufc&s1ons al a ('an•t•r Explornllon and Com mun1l·a11or1 Skill' Work-.h11p The.· p1!11t p r oi.:ram "a' sponson·d hv lht• Wom cn ·s Op· port 11nit1rs Cl•ntcr. whkh 1-. <• .,erv1<·1· of l '111vers1ty 1-:xtcm.mn lot' a tecl al l lC r rvine Thl· pu1110-;e of the workshop ''ii& lo hdp tht• stud<'nh bccoml' mun .• nw;1rc· of unlirn1tl•d cc1rcrr options now opc•n lo th~m. as well J' offrring i::u1danc:t' an how to pr<'p<1n· for them, according lo WOC's Elmnl' llart, c:oordmator oflhc.• pre&c.·ntat1on. POSING i\S role models, thr car t•1•r womt·n brH•fl v discussed lht•1r 101>)';, tout'hmi.t ;>n what ut trarll·d lhl•ir\ lo their profer.slun 1n tlw fir-.t place, benefits. h a s i. I c s a n d p e r s on a 1 (' x periences. Tht• high school students then broke into smaller groups in or· der to be expost'.'d to m nrr· dc tailed In formation about J (cw of the represented JObs. Occupations ranged Crom Jn a rchit('('l a nd ronstructaon worker to a graphic de<;1gnl·r and veterinanan to a lawyer and ctly councilwoman. ln add1l1on to hearing thl' pand ot career 'uim1·n. the· .. 1urlt>nls learned M>mc cold, hard faC'ls RITA WIUTELEV, C'ounsclinit psychologist al UCI und un t•x pert an lhl' field of •• .,.,l'rt1 nn lr;11n mg, gave them som e .. t.it,.,11..-. Jbout women an lh(• 1.1.orlcl 11! work ~1 pcrcc·nl nr thl' v.onw11 between the aJ.":t'" uf 18 and 1~1 Jrt' lfl the labor forc.·r -40 percent of the total lal>i>r forc:t:' ti. comprisl·J of wom1·11 :":inc out or lO women will work .it some point 1n tht>ir hvec; Ont• out or 10 work1111-: \I, omt·n IO the l 'nited Stutes '' a familv head, either divorced, v. Hlowed or single. Four out of 10 work1n~ v. orni•n 1n California .in· IH•ad., 11f fa m llu.•c; Mrs. Whiteley said the• muJon Ly of women wbo work do so out of economic necessity , and a great many arc no longer miff· ried to "prince charminj.(." what to do with me." Freud said he was a lat ecomer to psychoanalysis because he was "one or those people who dido 't quite know what to do until late in life.·' He worked at a var iety of things until World War II came along, th e n entered psychoanalysis via psychology. ••1 REALLY WOULD have liked to study medicine but with political upheaval in Austria it was not possible." Freud s aid his gr andfather never discussed his work with him , even though they took long walks together in the Austrian countryside and there were plen· ly or opportunities "Uusually he was very busy," Freud added . "We saw him &l mealtime around the family la· ble. Like aJI good analysts. he didn't talk about his patients or work. He let you be yourself.·· The grandfather based some of his work on his observation of his own six children and their offspr· ing, Freud said. "I, too, was ob· served and round a place in the literature.'' Freud said his grandfather's book "Three Essays on The Theory or Sexuality," wntten in 1905, wac; composed lar gely of material gathered from his children. "This was early in the history or psychoanalysis ... Fr e ud de sc rib ed hi s i::randfathcr's talents as ~cnius. "That's how I would answer it. lie h ad always been outstanding in his academic career." FREUD'S OWN WORK now is cente r ed at Anna Freud's H a mpstead C hild The rapy ~lw explained that women a:-. p1•oµlt· are In :i state or change, l'spet·1c11lv dunns:: the past de ra<k THEY AR•: C'lli\NGING their rld101l1ons ol what rnles an· ;I\ ailahlc to th<'m . as well ac; r<'· c·ogn11.111g myth., th;:il huvc· :-our r1111ndc'<i women For <.•xample lt'i. w.eless for eirb lo plan to work when most will jui.l i:ct married anyway. "The fact 1s, nine out of 10 will get m arried, Clinic, wtucb is a center for the psychoanalytic treatment of children. Apart from treatment it provides a thorough dJagnosUC assessment service. "We train child analysts and are doing a fair amount of re- sea r cb into c hildhood dl,s- turbances and development," Freud said. He has round, in his studies, that the mother ·infaot rela- tionship is crucial in develop· ment. But he cautioned that "on the whote, answers are never simple." There are many variables ln the infant·mother relationship, F reud said. These include what the infant brings wlth him In the way of heredity, what kind of person the mother Is and who has the vital function or facilitating the interaction of the infant with his environment. And then. there is the ongoing development or the infant's inner personality. Other problems a re "mothers not wantin g t o be mothers, women wanting to pursue their careers and mothers living in cities without the support of their extended family." Freud added. AT THE HAMPSTEAD Well· Ba by Clinic, women are seen first when they arc pregnant. "Then, they come when they are just out of the hospital with their babies. From that first m eeting with m other and baby we get an important impression. We let the mother tell us about her ex - pe riences," the psychoanalyst said. "We encourage the mother to come regularly so she knows we are keeping an eye on develop- m ent." but a majority will work ror 3t least JO years." -Girls arc not as likely as boys to stay 10 college and finish. "False. fl is more likely that they won't enter at a II." -A woman's salary doesn't matter. It's just pin money. "Women work because they have an economic need to survive." -What does it m atter H women have boring, low·paying Jobs? They're only going to work a few years anyway. "If she's go· ing to work for f5 to JO years. she The Well·Baby Clinic now has mothers who ·were brought by their own mothers as infants, which Freud finds "very reward- in!J:." Freud couldn 't gi ve any general advice about the kind of help mothers a nd children should be given because "it has to be tailored to personal require· ments." He is sympathetic to parents today because, he said, "life gets tougher" with such problems as inOation and the necessity for many mothers lo go out working. He is not fond or the "quick" the rapies now popular , especial· ly in America, but said there is "no doubt these new directions have their u.c;es. "l would like to remain rooted in psychoan;.alys1:.. however." he added. "But I ran well un - derstand that a good groundinc in psychoanalysb would be or great help in any or the other new developments." THE NEW THERAPI ES, Freud said, arc popular because "there is always a great attrac· tion for something shorter than analysis, with instant results." 01lly PllOt PIMllObY l..ft ~.,,,. bhoutdn't have to do som ething that's boring and receive low pay for 1t." -A woman with c hildren should stay home with them, otherwise they'll grow up malad- justed." Fem ale children usually get positive motivation from a working m other. It's b~n shown that children aren't that different if their mothers un· home or not ·· Comme nts f rom the h igh i.c hool students were mostly favorable. Old Friends 'Meet the Author' f\y DF.NNIS McLEl.Li\N QI tl9 D•llY Pilot St•ll J>;iul King has come a long way since the days he spent summer!\ on Balboa Island with his r.lmily m the 1930s. The reeently·published nov- elis t was nominated for an Academy A~ard in 1959 for his com edy "Operation Petticoat." And . in addition to a 10-year stint as CBS vice-president, he bas been a television writer and pro· duccr. It seemed fitting. then, that his first "Meet the Author" book· signing party s hould be held Ln the hills of Corona dcl Mar, over · looking the boy that figured so prominently In his early years. The Sunday a fte rnoon get together. held at the home or long·ttmc friends, the Guerin Alkers, was arranged to honor King's first novel, "Herm ann Sam." a love story between a nun . and an Apache set In 1850 New Mexico. The West ern setting Is o natural one for King, who not on· ly wrote for many '50s and '60s ~-Westerns such as "Bonanza" and · "Zane Grey Theater." but was producer for "Rawhide" and "Daniel Boone." .MUCH OF THE Old West re· search he had done earlier, in· e luding his fascination with 19th Century medicine, was drawn oo in writing his nove l. which he worked on part-time for six years. While King has spent much of his llre <he started as a story a nalyst al Universal in 1950) writing fiction, everything he wrltt>s is based on feel. "Everything I've ever writtcm 11sunlly has been found on p·age 18 of the newspaper," he says with a smile durinti 8 break from autogrnphing books. As o productr-wrHer·crcator of t elevision pilots for QM Productions, Klnf. sold the idea for one pilot he 1 worklnt on came directly fr o m the newspaper. It's called "Diamond H ead " and is about contem- porary csp;onal(e in the Pacific. King said he has three new book projects in m ind but is hav- ing difficulty dC'ciding which is the best direction to take. His publishers think he should stay in the Western genre. He notes, howeve r, that he write~ stories that could take place ln any era. HE FEELS WESTERNS have been abused because so many have been done, usually un· reallsUcally. The torrent of horse opera~ on television in the late '50s, he s aid, destroyed il as a legitimate form on TV. Ile add<'d that one reason so few Westcrrts arc on the i.creen t<Xlny \,, hecausc they arc 110 ex· pensive to make. I n 1 960 a o n c•h o ur "Gunsmoke" wo1 bUdRclcd at $112.000. In 1970 It had innated to $330,000. · "Il costs $12$ Just to put a dress extra on a horse today," he c;aid. Fifteen years ago it co.'5t On· ly $75. Although cowboys and Indians ha ve been replaced by cops and robbers as the predominant TV fare. King predicts their demise not only because of their violence but because of their "sameness." ''TV rcalll. Is looking tor new forms now, • he said, noting no new cop shows are 1chedulect for the fall. . HE OBSERVED that the SUC· ce111 of "The Waltons," "Fa ml· ly," the various mlnl·series and the ''increcllt>le explosion" of "Roots" potnta to that direction being taken. "I thin.le telovls1on will find Its way to new form11 and len~. There will be m ore explornllOfl." King, who bcliev,. the only way to learn how tO write l• to write, o((eft\ encour-ae men\ to beginners who often are told tbat brealcln1 lnto television Is next to lmposalble. "In the last several years I have seen at least 20 young kldJ break in," he said, recommend· Ing a beginner write for a series he likes. "That's the hest way. "Severa l new writers were · bom on 'Kojak'." he noted. ad· ding three former New York City policemen now arc s uccessful writers. "A LOT OF people say pro- ducen don't read <scripts sub· mltled on speculation). That's not true. They will read It." He said there arc some 4,000 members of the Writers Guild, but onty a quarter of the m•m· bershlp ls acUve. "There is o tremendous need for wrilcr'tl." Turning back to the, party. which was spilling out into the patio overlooking the clty and bay ~low, King said, "Il'!I good. to see a lot or c>ld friends.· • He bu three alalers Jiving ln the Nt WPOrt Beach area. ••u feally ts a seeond homa for m~·r be said, rccaJllof, "l relt\~bcr Freud, in California for the first lime t.o lecture at UCI and take some or the medical scbool 's findings back to London,. and to address groups in Los Angeles a nd San Francisco, said he Ukes the :.late and what he has seen or the people. Even though he is staying with bis host . Dr. Justin Call, in Newport Beach, he hasn't yet h ad time for his favor ite pastime, which is walking on the beach. Unlike Sigmund, however. Ernest Freud collects fossils. s hells and semi-precious stones. He declined to say whether he throws his hat over a particular· ly good fUld, but it seems a good m a ny hats would be lost lhis way. Freud said he walks nearly every weekend, either alone or with a friend. lie also spends time reading "anything connected with infants and their development," and some escape l)tories. He hasn't yet written a ~. like his famous grandfather, but said one is cooking. "There 's always sometbiog s immering," he said with a sm ile. • Students Terry Mitchell, .; Joanne Abma and Cathy Bundy learn about opportunities from careerists, Kati Berry and Freddi Hess-Golding (left to right). J<nti Schultz noted, "It's so confusing. There arc so many Jobs you don't even KNOW about." Donna Graham, a Junior who has :i lready s tarted t aking m odeling classes in the evenings, s aid she had hoped for more personal conversations with the role models. She added that she would li ke to find out more about their dally routines. <See JOBS, Page 8 2) . 9 DAILY PILOT Monday. Apl11 11. 1977 ; ,•t.--. - = ! '· .... :,·: ... ·' . . . .. Visit Befor-e It's ToO : .. call me anytime." i: ··MAR ANN LANDERS: My ; , tia.nd has an incurable illness. : .. il>.~ould write a book about lbe at-• ~udes 0( people. May I make a : ,_ •uggeslions to those who· : bive said, "I 've been wanting to · • eomt and aee him but I dldn't ..I'm going to bring you Jun.ch or supper tomorrow." DEAR ANN LANDERS: I live in Springfield. Ill .. and I'm i>trug. glln1 to keep body and soul together. My hus band (age 29> left m e wtlh three h tUc kids. We were divorced 10 months ago and tbc court ordered him to pay $140 .a m onth ctuld support, but l ha- ven't received a dime 111 five months and I don'l know where he is. "I'm going to drive your car pool this month." ''I 'll lAJte your children to a movie this afternoon." bf OW What to say." . \::-'3~ all means come lo see him. ·fUIW. Today. He won't appreciate "I'm br1ngtng you a cook I lblnk will help.'' • • .)'OU1' presence at his funeral - and' neither will I If you don't C9,0)e see him when be can ef\.loy . , tour company. "J 'JI take you lo the doctor thls week." "I'll co~e keep you company so your wife can go get her hafr done." I work in the shipping depart· mcnt o( a warehouse and make barely enough to keep a roof over our heads. It it weren't for a kind neighbor who lakes care of my two youngest kids, l 'd be s unk. · ' And here are some things you ' ~anaay: Sign me-COPING • •·rve been praying ror you ... · · ••)•ve been thinking about you and 11 there ~ anything I can do, DEAR COPING: Tbank you for a letter that lays It on tbe line. Some people need only to be &.old -and.U&er,youtold 'em. Everyone says 1 should track down my CX·husband and make TUESDAY, APRIL12 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <March 21-April 19): Complications arise -don't panic. Make changes. Ride with tide -realize that ''lovers' quarrel" might be or- der of the day. Mainlain balance, perspective. Aoalyze. TAURUS (April 20·May 20): Correct past mistakes affecting home, insurance, safety de- 'vices. Be wary concerning contacts, legal com- )nitments. Your pos ition is stronger than might be assumed. GEMINl (May 21.June 20): Play waiting 1:ame -lime is on your side. Accent on re- constructing relationship, catching up on cor· rcspondence, r ealizing that directions, instruc- tions could be garbled. CANCER (June 21-July 22); Be positive of stock, backlog. Check s upplies. Bring priorities lnto focus. Accent on tax matters, hidden assets, finances affecting partner, mate. Budget needs t rimming. . LEO <July 23·Aug. 22 ): Let ~o of past. Be aware of future potential. Don 't insist on throw· Ing healthy emotions after s hopworn concepts. Be contemplative. Review lessons learned. ,,.... VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22) · Highlight ~oorage to be original. Dnn'l follow crowd. Create your own traditions. Be independent in thought, action You find way of economizing without sacrif1c1ng quality. LIBRA CSept. 23·0ct 22 > Impulsive actions could be costly Know it and rely on fa ctual in· formation. Refuse to he ca1oll'd into hasty dt.'· cii.ton Spt•cif1cally, you want to "prove" affcc· t ion, pt•rhaps love. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21). Diversify. Ex· pand horizons. Travel, socia l activity, answers to questions, artistic endeavors arc in spotlight. Burden is removed. Rreathing is deeper -self· eatecm makes a comeback. ;: SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·0 ec. 21). If prac· lt'al, postpone Journey. Confusion exists regard· inc objective, ins truc tions. des tination. Relatives could be ar~umentative. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·J an. 19): Keep con- trol of funds -don't permit others to take risks at your expensr. Investigate. Fmd the "why" of events Show that you are willing to inquire, lo test. lo emul;ite a "headwaiter.·• AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Destiite dis· s1•nsion. which could include family members. you I.incl on your feet. Superior performs in un- -"orthodnx m<mncr You arc ralll:d on lo "show :: )OUI i1b1h ly .. PL~'F:S < F<'h l!) M arrh 20> Be original, in· di\ 11111.11 M1•:in.., i.:ruup play, pl •m doesn't work as • W{')I ;i.., un1qUl' effort on your own. What sup· poi.c•dly 1-. conr1<1cnl1a l 1nrormal1on might. in f .tct. he "warmed over" -kn<11N 1t and don't rely on such r eporl!S . Dally ,.llol P""tolty Pat<ltkO'O...,,..n Garden Green A cocktail party, buffet dinner and the performance of the Broadway comedy "Forty Carols" is the bill of fare (or the fund-raising benefit of Cinderella Gflild, a support group of Children's Hospital of Orange County. The gala will begin at 6 pm. Thursday, April 21. at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. Proceeds support the hospital's out-patient c linic and other pro- Jccts. such as the garden which is being en- joyed by J ennif cr Wilfong, with Cinderella members Mrs. Raym ond J . Paige (left) and :;\Jrs. Ri chard Holmgren. Tickets can be purchased by cnlhng the hospital. Calendar Dates Varied PERF'ORMING i\RTS Ct:NT .. :R: Norma Zlm· mrr. rir~I 1.1ll y of thl' f,;iwrl'nrc· WPlk Show will b1• th1• hon111 1•1I ~Ut''' nnll r1•1'1p11·nt of th1• i\"'anl for Ex1·1•llc•nt·•· .11 <l public d1nn1•1 l:I\ 1•n hv l h c Fr I<' rHh 11 f 1111• Performing 1\ rb Cenlt-r. C:;ird en Grovr ·:-Setlini:: for I he meclins: -.Ju be the A1 rporter Inn ~\ 7 30 pm TuesdJy, lApt1t 12 Presentation will hP m ndl' by Or Hohrrt II Schulll'r, roundl'r ;ind senior pastor 11( I hP Gardl'n c;ro\1' Com· munltyChurch Hi l'!hliJ:hltn~ the evrn ing will h'' a i.hort cnn cert by .Miss 21mmcr and From 81 : .-::Jobs d she!(' presentation or hN hr•· narrated by her. Th1' <'(•nter. located on thr <'hurch grounds. 1s a 'f'I( -.11pportin1<. n on- 11111( 1t 1i1 .i;:an1zat1on. 1\ 11 ' n n e w a n t i n g t11·k••h may make ar r,1ni.:<'m•·nh by t·.1 l11n~ tht! t'l'ntt•r al 750. moo PANCAKE RRF:AKFMIT: To raise fund, for rcmodchnJ? the weight room at Dana 111 I ls lltgh School. the i\thlct1c RO<>!>te r Club will ~t'nl' a pancake hreakftlst from 7 to 11 ft m Saturday. Apnl 16, at t h1· ,,.hool. T1 1 ke t ~ c an he purch.t:.•·<I at the site. S ILVE R ANCHOR : T he auxiliary of Hunt· inJ,?lon lntercommunity Hos pital will travel to Los Alamitos Race Track Monday, April 18, for dinner on the Turf 'terrace and to attend the .. they a 1 so w c re r aces. · curious about how to break Into specific fields, as well as what·ctasses andi majors to study for batKground. CLASSES: Picture framing classes are of. rered free of charge at I Framl'd It Mys elf, South Coast Village. Graduates are a warded u ce rtiricate which permits access to cutting equipment and discount.8 at the shop. Most admitted that lh'y had never "bought" t~ prince ch armlng story and said they un- derstood they would pro- bably work as adults, at \,i&tpart-time. -------..:....--- $ome have already c~en fields to pursue. wttf~hers said that the wor op inspired them to t nk about job poss!bl\cjes JE.FFRt:v·s HOMt CEt•TER 7!54-015, HEARING PROIUM? lcatertothoM who belle••• HlARIM~AID callftOtlwlpfheM 9'UICH4SI IUIJICT TO SA TIS.ACTION TIMYUHIH COIOM4 DIL MAI HAL AEBISOtER HEMING AIDS )4091.C....Hwf. c:-........... ,~,.)J _,.__, Norma Zimmer will be honored by the Friends of the Perlorming Arts Center. NOW ... YOU CAN REALIZE YOUR FULL POTENTIAL! Come IO tilt prof1$$1oMI' to dtvflop your full personal polf!IRll lor today end lht Mure II s my Ind enjoyable leun the J31est tl'CIWllQutS In eveiytllmg from M~ktup to Modtllnq Special Welo/lt Control & Dane. Wor~$hops. T11e11tr Tr••nt119. free Model Plmmen1 Aqency are fll'I aomt ot lllt ex1r1 Powtr~ 1"01lflm ~~nthl1 Women of All nqes can garn new poise. beaUly. conhd~nct In bu~•neu. t.1t1e1 or homcmakrng oum11s. CaU tr COlllt lft today tor 1 lr11psr1on1l1ntl't1ts and prognJ'JI dlmultw. John Robert Po.vers The Schools Jct Yow Pmon.I Dcwlopmcnt ORANG! COUNTY n Tow.1 a CounllJ 547-122.1 SUCCESsrtJll Y SfllVING AM(RICAH WOM£N SINCE I gzs Late (Ann Landers him pay up. He is a m echanic, has always mode good money and is never out or work. Hut HOW CM I find him? Any bUg- gestious will be deeply ap· preciate. -TIRED DEAR TIRED: Call the IUlnols Department of Publl<' Aid, whkb Is listed lo your phone book. (Otber statH bavc corre•pood- ln& agencies.) The "tracking service" will cost $20 but it's worth it. The IDPA contact"' re- latives, credUors, former employers. the union. tbe automobile re1t1tratlon depart- ment, unemployment agencies and the Department of Labor. per, Lbey will enlist the coopera- tion ot Social Security, lhc I n· ternal Revenue Service, the Defense Department and tbe Clv ll ~rvice Commwloa. Your D efini t io n O f A .. Reformer": A reformer is a person who has the uncomforta- ble feeling lhal somewhere, SO· meone is havmg more fun than he is . Once he ls foond, tbe 11llnols Df'partmeot of Public Aid will take le«al aeUon against him or you can get your own lawyer. A no-nonsense approach to how to deal with llfc's most diffi cult and most r ewarding arrange- me nt. Ann Landers's booklet, "Marriage -What to Expect," wUl prepare you for better or for worse. Send your request to Ann Landen, P .O. Box 1400, Elgin, lll. 60120, encloslng SO cents in coin and a long, stamped, self- addresscd envelope. Too many wives give up because dley don't reallle they have alteraatives. The rat 1oes merrily on bis way while bis family gets the neck or &be cblckea and the rumble seat ride. If they st1;~~ car,t't flnd the skip· CONFIDENTIAL to Wanted: Man's Role Changing ~ Man is very capable in lhe nurturing role if his m asculinity is not threatened. This is lhe contention of Justin 0 . Call, MD, professor and chief of Child Psychiatry Division, UCI Medical School. Dr. Call was the keynoter at the spring workshop, themed Creating a CUmate for Growth, co-sponsored by the Family Service As-. sociation o~ Orange County and Pasadena. IDS TOPIC was to be the Changiog Role of the Father in Early Infant Care, but Dr. Call chose to begin his talk with the male's changing role in the period of pre-pregnancy, pregnancy and delivery. The essence of his message was that positive experiences during these periods r einforce "this is HIS baby" and assslst the father in feeling more comfortable and natural in his nurturing role later on. As long as his m asculinity is not threatened he'll blossom into a new dimension or manhood, Dr. Call asserted. However, the biological dimension -that man can be dispensed with in con~eption -is threatening, but not to e ve ryone, he said. OFTEN TIIE MAN has felt like the negative figure in the family ; that down deep he un- consciously suspects the woman has the more important role of carrying. delivering and care· taking of the offspring, he said. The technical advance of artificial insemina- forcing Ute nurtuii.nc role a.s husband and father. DR. CALL advocated couples enrolling in natural chilbirth classes. "The cours e Involves both and prepares them for the birth. Classes are an excellent op- portunity for lhe man to solve bis feeling of being left out." Aside from the knowlc<.lge gained, Or. Call .,- s-atd, the breathing method is the most valuable-. lbing for the husband to learn so he will know bow to help his wife at a critical time. Dr. Call said that just before the woman begins to deliver, there is a two.to-four minute period, known as "transition," which is critical. IF THE WOMAN has not had anasthesia, this is the time she becomes confused and dis· organized. It is potentially a traumatic ex- perience and at that moment she is completely helpless, Dr. Call said. "Who has a better right than the husband to be there to assist during this period?'• The man's feeling or Importance was un- derlined during a short film showing a delivery with the husband in the delivery room. As the baby was placed in his arms, the cam era captured a full range of expressions on the father's face -pride ... joy .. .love ... ten- derness. At that moment the message, "a father is born," was flashed on screen. tion has brought about a deeper knowledge lhat -~jjiiiliiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:~ he is not necessary. so he sets up withdrawal from the family relationships ilnd makes de· mands like an anxious child himself. Traditionally, man has felt left out during his wife's pregnancy, delivery and early infant care. However, Dr. Call said these these feelings can be changed to a positive experience, rein· Weddings ~ and Engagements To avoid disappointment. prospective brides are reminded lo have their wedding stories with black and \~h1te ~lossy photographs to the Dally Pilot People Department one \\eek before the \\ edd1ni:. Pictures recci\'ed after that time will not be used. For engagement announcements it is imperative that the story. also accom· panied by a black and white glossy pie· turc. be submitted six weeks or more hefore the wedding date: otherwise it will not be publis hed. To help fill requirements on b"th wed· ding and engagement storiel!, form.; are avlfilable in all Daily Pilot offices. Fur· ther questions will be a nswerl'd by People Department staff members al 642·4321. LeeDS spring shoe sale regular 11.99 to 14.99 8.98 regular! 15.99 to 18.99 (some were higher) 10.98 •Select groupa of ra1lly real b1rg1lnal •From regular 1tockl Spring shoe lookal •Big cholceal But 1lze1 are Incomplete! Handbag groups at similar reductions Mtsltr Ch•rao • ~ankAmer1"1rd ASHlON ISi.ANO • Mohelm S1to9plng Ce11t•r • lue110 'm C•11t• • Cosio MeJ01 South Coo.t "aao • H1111ll11gt0ft Ctr. . • 1'h• City ~ping Cefttr• . NOW IN COSTA MESAI 1706 NEWPORT BLVD. (At 17th SU -631-2980 I~ Town & C:-try Patio 5t1ott1 OPEN 7 DAYS -FRI. TILL 9:00 P.M.J •tHAT IAZt" 1' '"IO'!i l>crr>rist TOt•u.tc rv.~t~. AN ()'t;lllNr.INJl)VABll WAV TO ~JAV 1•1 St~M'l, ~ '"l,.._I Jl.,,.._I WJ't 'I J I f.MI 1 e 8tST AATCS: l cl\,,_lt 111~• AnywW.,. 8,mk An1ulci1d aod M~'"' Ch"'ll" •c .. pt'kl e BtST HOURS: OP"" ""rly for wQ1k11111 wnmtn, Mond•v - T h\ltl<l'Y 7 Ml () J)IH r "''·•V 7 ant 7 '"'" S•1t1HIHV 9 ••n 1 rinl e BEST SlRVtCES P•non.941191'1 ••lont111n. uuu"' (laW>J 10 """"· •NO CONTRACT HlOUIRED e SAUNA •JACUZZI e RACOUETBALI.. 71-• ~ -~QI Monday, April 11, 1977 DAILY Pt LOT '(;J PUBLIC NOTICE "CTlll°'J\ e USINlf\S N-1 UATl!Ml!NT PUBLICNOTJCE PUB LJC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE The ~t Ma~• on the Or-.. Coa•t l ~ foflOWl"'9 °""°" o> 00<"1! ..... I tWU•\ SU~EltlOltCOUltTOI' THIE SlATaOl'CALlf'OitfOA l'Olt THE COUNfY 01' OIUNOE NOTICf TOClllOITOltS IUP1l1110lt COUltT OP T"I' STAT! OP CALIPOllNIA 1'011 'fNt. COUNTY OP OllA,.G~ N•.-..-1 PICTITIOUS IUSINUS "'AMIE ST ATIMl!ICT DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ICTITIOU' 1u,1 .. 1n ~ NAMl:STATIMINT IH.OY ltACINC) 1~~ C.•m•lll• l •~ C..,..t• """'• C• '?ill 11-'1 L l:DMH l"I C-tha ln C.o\I•~ (A 91671 Thi\°""""" I\ <-IH llY .-. In cnv1dv.At R-'1J EPI»•\ Th .. ~· .. -· .... Ill•~ wllh .... ,... A·•Mn N0 TtC9 Of' NEAltlotG 01' ~lfTI TIOH l'Olt ~•oeue 0 1' WILL ANO l'Olt LITTlltS TISTAMENTAltY [·,IAI• ot FR•.,lt E . !>TONER o.., ... "'"' li\I .. • .. £.VIE.LYN M 0(YINE. O.Cu...i T ... lollow1"') -\On I\ OO•"Q bu>•· #\.,,,., SUNKISSSOU.A Ht A TIN(, ,.,.J C•"'l"'f C..o,\tr•no. • 101. \..•4'un>• NIO\Ml CA 91tn IOSflPH A W'IONEll tol•t v • ..,... ~'"' L•fW, HijllllltglOft lkMh. 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C•"'°'"'" HOTIC£ IS HUIE DY GIVE., 1n ,,,. <t-IOn of l"f -.... N-d 0.Hd.111 th.at •it°""'°"" fwYU'O Cl.tt"" •0.'#\~1 '""' \•td ~t'ldfin1 •• tf'Qu1rc-<1 to f1l1 lhfM .,,If\ flW N<e'\....,, Yoyf"f'\ I" ,.,. otllo ol ii.<•••~ OI tfW •bon.., IJll.IO~ ..... tor_l ..... m Wllhtnt ~•-v vour~ 10""'-•tQllC'<I •I tll• oltl<• Of AAYMO N O W4LLENSTEIN & WILLl4M ~ Mc(LANA>i.t.N AllQ<"ney••l l•w.,.... (..,hwy P-Eou. !>ijll<· UIO. Lo• Af'll"•• (AlllO<'lllll t00'1 whl<ll I\ , ... OIOC• Of w.1 ... -. o4 tn,, ..no••>•~ '" •II m•t...-S -l•IN 11Q 10 ti" •>t•I• of ••Id clK-1. wlt.,.n '°"' monl"' ••I~" I"" fl•\I l"lbllOll""'Ol lfll\ nol1t<1 JowollA W~• l111, ""'-''"'d ...... ,..,. c .... ~,. .,:I••-ol Or.,. c-ity on M4•t" ... lri-lti ~t.lt-"tMf'Tt W•\ l1ltO Wilt\ ltt~ (""ou11I¥ Ct•f"I( o• °"•"Olt (OHf\h On M••t" J t9PI 6 4 2 -------1~11ors. A1>t114 11, 11. n 19n 111•11 PUBUC NOTICE '°1CTI TIOU$ IU"Hl!SS NAMI HAllMIHT Ttlt IOI-Ing --I\ OOll\9 llu>I• neu.,, O•lt<I ....,,t., 14, ttn WILLIAMll $!JOHN. C.OUnlv ,,.,, eullTON, GAU LOIN, 'htOl'oOON &NELSON 411 .. ,..,,..,Uw o.i.o ....... 11 \, "" "" FIJU4 P"llll"-d Ot-.ot Co~•I D•llt p,141, Mt•cll t•.11 ..,., ""''' 4. 'It 1u1 IOt).11 P UBUC NOTICE ~Ill' It & MICNAU .,501f )Ul .. o ... _....,~II 100 s.111• A ... ,cA•11 .. T ... llU l_,. "11"' Pul>JI• .,.do..._ Co." Cl•"• 1-'llot M••Cofl 21 °"" o\v•lf. II, It. l•ll ''" 11 ·fOOZ SIMPLICITY Walk to Beach ISllAUTY I ll THE CONFETTI f"o\CTO .. Y, ltl THC CONF[ITI PRODUCTION co. IJI CONFt TTI P AOouc. ~ IONl~I. 4\00Camnu\ Orlvf ~ullo l4e. Newport O..it<h. C•hlornl~ •1660 ,..,...,d Jouofl OIP/Olm•. OOOC•m· PU\ 0•1 .... '°''I~ )4, N•WllO,, 8".te .. , (11110-~1• 97MO ,.,. s ~··"'•' ••• W"ltlle•, CA-1 11tJIHf·MI &I...,_.,. ..... ~.111 ........ UNITEOC ... Ltl'OA"'I" BANK C•e<utot ol IM Will "'lh<'•bO""""""'"°' '"°""' llAYMO .. OWALLENHflN & WILLIAMS.McCLA .. AHAN AllorMyU1Uw -C••....,~-1~1.s1111e1uo LK A_.tll, CA_, .. OTICI TOCltEOITOllS SU~ElllOltC"OURTOF THE $TATEOl'CALll'OltNIA l'Olt THI COUNTY 01' OllANGli Ne A•"70S £.C•I~ of ORA MAY TAVLO~. 41M> k11nwn4' MAVTAVLOA.0...:u"'d PUBLIC NOTICE tRlllNE llANCIUofATlll O"TlllCT NOTICE 01' PllEPAltATION NEGATIVE OfCLo\llATION • Newport That Is! rlus tennis, pool & rec ----------•I hall available. A resort a tmos µhe re with 3 Snow While could h11vu lived here. Neat WJ you have em er seen wlUl 4 bdrm and c l o3e trt schools for your Dwarfs Cchlldren >. Newly de - corated thru-out with' custom made drapes. Cull now tor youi;. ai» poinlmcnt! Call ~6·2313 Put>ll•'-Or.,.<)t C-oMI 0.11¥ P1lo1, Ap•lt 4 S II 1•11 t)Oo >I NOTICIE. IS HEREBY Gii/EN to I,_, U"'ll<>r~ of llW ~· N .... <I do•tlOCHnt tl'\•t ilt otr._.,,.\ hilY•l\Q rl"1m\ (~..}1~\l the \i ld dit<.@Offlt .trt re<Ju1ted to tlle thllttn, w1tn ttw M<-f'\\.OrV YourMr1o. ,., NoUct' \\ Mret>y q1ven th.ti bA\.-<t on tn1Uu1 S•Vd•t"'~ tomo•ttf'd. ~t'O•Hv• O.ct,1r41ti°"" ft to envJ..-<>N'ft~nlAI ~• ttct havt b@(ofl\ Ot"f'l>tl'tod t.H"I ,,., totlow lrMJ protect\ ~ Ocwtrd of OtrN·tnn OI ll'Vh"W? R:an<:h w ..... Dt\.lf1f t "''" t°" ,,., •OOf'OV•f ,,, NfloC)Ah\l'f' O• < ... ,. lte>f"•, 4nd fhlt O""Oft •"O of fU1f'\O Of Nf)flft' of Otlt,muwtton tit\ 4 ,..,..,.,,q to bi M id .,, tht 0•"''" ()ftl(f'\ .t)'01 (.,m P.H 0f'fv. ff"V•"""' C.A ~ult•''°· 119' • Ot P M A0<1l 7$ 1911 5 6 7 8 Pubtllher's Notice: bed.rm chalet type home. All real estatl! advertised $100,000. Thi\~~· I~ cond>K:ll!O Dy *1 ,.,_ d lV•OU•I "°"•kl J 01Pi0lm• Ttlt\ \l..t.,......1 w~ lolod wltll ,,.. c-•v c1.,, 01 Or~ (o.,n1v on M•'Clt 30, 1•11 P UBLIC NOTICE MUNICIPAL C:OUllT O"ANGI COUNTY MAlllOlt DfVISIOIC ... IJ•-•lld T•I UIJI~ Att .. eevs ... 1:--PuOll'lhe<I Or.onoc: (oa>I Otllv P1101. ~··It, lt.11.-,,Yy?, 1911 IUl·ll PUBUC NOTICE IM otlk• ot '"" < '""" 01 ,.,. 4>t>o•e "" lttlf'd(OUr1 OttOOt'f!~ltfwm W•t"t,_ M<ess.•'Y VOUt~r\ to ,,,.,. vf\dff\IQN"d •I ISOI Wl'11Cltrt Dnv~ Suitt 311. N••Port 8f'"t1Ch C•t•tornl• •7••0. wruc" ·~ t'W' olace Of bu\lf'W"•u of the v"' dlftr\IQned tn AH ~ftjt>r') oer-t••f'lt"'O lo •nit e\l•t,. of Wtd do<.edt-nt • .-urhn •ovr month' .tttf' t'-: tlr\t ~t•t•l•Of\Of ll'U\ no•I(~ in this newspap('r is sub· 400l17"atta• fOR.~Wll Je<.'t to the Federal Fair C.M ·-- Housing Acl or 1968 . Ar ... -.. --~ a dve rtise "any pre· wh1t·h makes it illogal to~~~-~·g~gg~-~~~ C!"fNlll9•"\IUN10AIN. I' [Vl<RMjl 1'7JMJ Pl/Oll~lled Or-Co.t" 0••11 P 1101 ... ptll 4, I I. " 2), It/I 1Jol0 11 PUBLIC NOTICE New-11H<ll,~lf "1Wl PLAINTIF F : JOH N M HUMPH"EY~ OE~[NOA'IT MICMAEl W qy 4N .ind.DOES 1 ""ougfl v. in.ctu\ttt lllSO\.UTIOH NO "II It SUMMONS •ESO\.UTIOH OF '"f •OAllO OF USE NUM•IEAnm OlltECTOllS OF lltVINIE IANCH .,OTICE' y.., MW-~ -d Th• WATEll OISTlllCT AP~llOV ING te"n .., • .,.-,,,. -IMt y.., w1t1• .. 1 lt(VISED lllEPOllT SETTING ,..,, M o ....... ,.d ""le» yow,_ l'OltTM CHANOIES A"'O SU~ wftllt11J0 din ltHdlll<tollfwm"'i• ~l.IEMEHTS lO ~UIN OF WOtll(S lklow SA'f"TA MAllGAlllTA WAT(lt OISTltlCT N01'1CI INVITINO elDS F or IM (Oft\l,UCflon Of AUc.l«t P•t-kW•Y WMeiit TrMw.11\'\tOf\ M••n A t NOJ ICE IS HEllE8Y GIVl!N Dated MA•t h?) 1•11 EOAA <lfNE TIGHE E •f'CVI~ o•t~W11101t,...,. •bOv• n lfTW-d n.•t ('O('nt ~AULO M<CUlllY.Jll 1M1 W•>t<llll ~, Sull• 111 N•w~ ••.o<~ CA •1"° To• Ot•l Ml-Ull Attw,..ylorlE<9<"1or P ,o,•c-• F1f'ldf"I· • •• R•1u1u nw"h Study 01\tr'4"\ w ~ 10()'1r •h•tt\'I 8v •rt~" C K0tn Se<r•t•"'f Pubh\rrd °""~ C.N\t 0 ...... P ttnt Apflf II 1411 u t ,, PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTI TIOUS I USt,.EU N4MESTATl:MENT FOlt IM~ltOVEMENT OISTlllCT NO AYISO' Uu ea ... '°""--· l!I tOJ AND OICLAltlNG fNTENT1C)H T"ll""ll -clKidi< <°"'r• Ud, >in TO CHANOI[ ANO SUPPLEMENT •v<li..-<IA • .,._, QW Ud r- SAIO PLANOf'WOltKS dt~t,.. ck JO dl•~ L .. la 111 ....... ~to't1 WHEREAS lo-ry~A','°"t.it_... a ftW\I~ ttwt M.•led blck 'tlWlfl bf-ft('llYf-d b'I fl\~ S.ftttl ~'tt.t W•tH 01,tnct •or fu,n1U\1ncJ .,_, OI~. t4bor, ~rv1c.-, m~u~··''· tool\ f'QUIOMflftf ··uOOllfl"\ ''•n\nort•Uon ut•hltr'\ Mw:t •It 04~, '''""'' .)1'd f«lhl•fl\ ne<M\~,.., '""'',.tor tl\ ~ov·~ '" '""' C.Gfttraict Oix.um.-no tor tM c~truchO" Of rt<l&1n'W"O w•t,.r tr•"tS'fh\\ton 0.0t>liM\ IOQf'fh(~ With dll •ocu1r'~~ tP'W>rf'"tO 1n ,tn(t •< cord•l'\Ce w •th ttwo '\Of'."t1t1ctthOn\ And Pul>l•\'-id 0rdftQf• Cn.•r.t ()..,,,., P1fl)t MM th H , iiftdAortl. " te. 1911 OU,, T,_. •ooow1no ~~ •~ 001"9 bu\i M\\ft\ MICllOCLEAN COMP4NY, IUO \11nt• An• A"'~"u ... Suite C. CO~t• Mew. C..lotornl• •l'llU lif"m ot con\\111~ t.-nQl"'ftt'\, Off·~•OU\ ' l O THE O(FENOAt-tt A , • .,, •• ty or•~r@d ""° '"~'• Oottrd aocnOYf"c:I cor'f'U)IAll'\f f\O\ bfit""f flied bY '"" ol••nt11t .,,.. Of•QH''il Pettn of WOf'"k•. fOf lmprow ~J'"'' ""°" ""f"'1t Oi\tr1c.t No 10') ,1'f'\O •n f'\ttm4tt-ol a It '*"°"'wish to t)tlof'flnd ·~·' ttnrrt\ult tO\h,,. "'"'''HO\hwere '" l'W' 4l~t of Yf'hl tnU\I, w1t'11n lOd•y~ •OM"''' Wf"1"1• \ 1 1 14\ 000 and "'°"' I\ "'''''N'J 0t1 you, w~ "'''" thh wt-teqe4S. LOw r 'f d'-d A'\l!KHttf"\, rourt a wr1tte-n pledd fnq •n ""'~OOf'\St: to OUt\\Unf to""' Olrec••O"' o• t"'' BO•fl'd '""' tf>mftldlnt flf a JU'\1•Cf" Court 'IOU hd\ O"fC>ill'ed tl t ff>Ot'I wrucn tPr>Oft mu~r t1l("•w1tflt,,...(Ourtaw,tlte-n pC,..ld <'-""~' ~ "-'01>•,.m''""\ WH1 Pt,.,, of 1nq or c.itu•..to ,,,.. ('It·•' "'etldlnQ to bit fH'I Wftrk\ tor lrnpto~-rn~nt o ... t,.ct Nt> tfltf"'d 1n 1n(. .,,.,.,-.,rt lr1 re~e to t~ i()l t ornot••rtl w11.-.1n "lO d.li;\ dfttr lhH NOW TMERCr ORE tl'lf• 8'>ttrd ,,, '4.lmmon'""'''"'-•dQf'l';"OU) 01tf"CfO"\ 01 ''"'""' R11"<" w .• , •. , 0 1"' b Uni•,,, vou \0 .. ~. vour Mt1•H•t lf•f t d~ ""'''''"' '"~01""'· °"''""Mint tflf1ll tw 1 t\ft•rl"d11~ 1to0tkclt1"J" ot I~ Orawintn Or\ IUP -· """'Off•f',. ot AObttM 1---------------0~tf't Wm ,:rO'it & A\"tf>c::tah•\ ,.,,, Qufll St,.~t Ne wooll 8~dth C•flfo'"'" A·? O•TE OF OPENING or 91DS -810\ Will bit-t"f'((t•¥ttd .... ""'of flt"'~ RC)f)(l'rt l\to•n Wiiii.em f.:r(l';t & A\ \0( 1att~ '•Ot Quail St N,.WDO" eurh, CA•l•n<nl~ until tO 00 •"' on Aorll 14. 1~11 at W't'tl<h t•mt> 1tnd o•A<~ 10,. Old\ woll bP DUllll<IY Ol>f'n<'d •nd r• a11 ••ovd B•d<. ,...,,. I><' \ubm1llf'<I In Y...tlf'd t•nv•IOOI'\ m.t"""'° on ll'!if out \•d" ' liid for Alicia Parkwtty W•'"''" I I bf'l\M t\.\W>n M.JI"''" PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICEOI' HEAlllNGON So\VINGS ANO LO"N FACILITY APPLIC.ATIOM Nntl<f' 1-. Ni• ~ov q1vrin thdt • oubl•( ""°"'lnQ """' .,.,.,.~ \C.-. ... dul~(I hy th1• OlPAATMENf OF SAVINGS ANO LOAN r<·IJtl~ to •'" c:tnr>11,.,,t1on nv SADOLEBACIC '>AVINGS ANO LO .. '< ASSOC••TION ?41 11 L•<IYM 11111• M •JI l tqunA Hiii· (<tlltornid !)'2&,)1 for o-rm'"''O" to•'' 1b'"" • fo1tthtv .u "" •n '"" IMfnediAI' v1r1n1fv (Jf f-v.1•tl r .. Pat rt(ld C...t ,,.. 'IOo ( Or""" 81vd , N-DO<IO.o<n.(11111~,,,,,,91"61 lhl~ ~•nt1.!t '' tOoduc.h:>d b't' M In d•vlGY•I PMtr-c:•.JC'''"'"" Thi-. !.1.ttrrrwnl w.t' i tl{'O W•ft\ ,,,.. Count'/ C•~rk Of Or~r\()U Cout\flf on M••<" lO. 1911 ,,,,, .. 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AO Ill" r IN GOEO•<AR(, •108 808 Gilt DHAlll O••tt'•'-"'" NOT l(f I~ Mf"E flY r.11/F 'I '"·•I ROIJEIH WALi~ ll !;l)FOHA"l Ill AN!> 00"4"41\ l(AY r .. 1[ (JMAIH "•IV' t1i-~ h• "''" ,, ,.. tlflftn ,,,, '-'rnn.11t "' Wilt • .,,.,'"" 1 'o'11HU• nt l••••• '''"·""'w"'"'v 101n. fl'•"''""'•,. ·•"'1 '"" Hftl'l,,,l/o"\littn Ill tllm1"1'''''" f""" 1 ,,.,, •1rtt11' tPwo l"""'C.H ,,.,, nt Af1n\1"11'" .1t1nn nf l \t '''"' o\r t r•rrjt1 tl1• (nrt• \·•• ..t ~'1) ,.,..,,.,. nrr '" •t"l,,,n ,. m.1111 ,,,, h1,.1,,f t> f)..•rt1 tff<tr• •"lr1f,,if ff\+ l1M• lnrtn1'1<••Mhf ,,,,,.,,,,... ,,,,..,.~.'\t1i>-1n ,., to' Aor1t 1• tlfll .•f tl'J tV) • rn '" It\• tH.;rtr"""' l')f [~I"!"''"' t\f "~' Int •ft/1 '"Urf ·11 1~ (1vu ( "'' r r_,,.,.., W1 t tf\ U\I• (. t tv t•I 11~1'\t, A n11 f ••flt"'"' I n,,,.,,M rr f\ H 1111 WllUAME ST JOHN COiftrty(lf", ... 0-VIO STEllllNG Tl .. OLE It LAWCOll-ATION * Nf'woot't (.flfttH O"l"t <v••r 00 N•wport 9,.-'<'-. Cf1hforftt .. •ht0 T~I 11141'4< W)l Atto,niay tOf" P•ttllOWMrl P11"1t "'".ft ".>",tnqo (IJ ,,, 0 '''" p ,,H, Annt . \ 1t .~,, "U! II PUBLIC NOTICE D A I L y p ference. Ii m1tatton, or d1scn minallon based on race. color. religion, :.ex, or national origin. or an intention lo make a n) i.tich prclcrencc. hm1ta- tton, or d1Scnmmat1on " This newspaper w ill not knowingly accl'pl a ny adver lJ!-1ng for real t:st.ate which is m viola· lion of the law. Hous.s for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 UNITS ~TSID~ CM :? Bednn owner s unll in front. Bachelor re ntal tn t l'ar. Current income :>i-w for both. $77,500. J::XCLUSIVE W ITll. ~22~-. -ANYT1ME ATTHEBEACH 17UNITS S4 10,000 Pnme ocean rental units thut J!t·nerate h1J?h in l'nme. Fanla~l1c ~um mer rentals and permanent tenants.:! BR·~ .. I BI{ 's + HJ ch ·s. S<ollcr will pal· I tern financing to buy<.'rli needs. llurry tor this on · c·c 1n a ltfct 1m<.' op- portunity. Call !1113·78111 L [ijiliiJ 0 T c ISUHIT APARTMENT BLDG. OCEAN + COM'L STORE + HOUSE + VACANT BEAC H LOT l'ni•1u1· 111\'Cstm~nl op purl11n1t\' l or only SJ:l5 llOll Walk to ,.,urf 'frrnfu 'ummcr rentals + Pl·rmanent lenant.. Just lt!.lt>d. ''' hurry! Fll''<lhlc lt•rm ... Call !16.'I 7881 L .. , .. I?· ..... ,.,,,,~,.,.,. A [~llitll] EAST SIDE S Pool Home N t• w I y rfr cur a t t' d 1 h 1· d r o o m <! h a t h S r harmer w11h pool tn .i:rcut urea of F:11st Co!>la '1c:.a ExlrJ large 1-:Jr ll.l:l' part ronvl'rtM to I play room hut l':t:-.ily rhan.i:ed bac·k. N<•w on market. 546-4141 F ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. COSTA MESA EXECUTIVE IEACH TRI-LEVEL $9,400TOTAL DOWN Garden atnum ~trance to executive double door Ille entry! Step lown ltv. rm. + Kini! Henry VII I formal dme! Gourmet galley + toast your toes fireplace in fam. rm Soaring s tairc ase l :.eperale bdrm complex Sweeping mslr. bedrm retreat + 3 Mammoth IALIOA PEHIHSULA nus 3 bdrm & fmly rm immac home has 1t all! Prc•st1gious locat1011, ocan VIEW & j ui.t :.ll.:p' to the beach . Th•!. charmer won't Ja:.l. 646-Tlll. ~~ --kiddies bdrms ! BBQ,1---C-L_O_S_E_T_O __ _ backyard ! Trul y u handsome s howcas e ! FREEWAY Call for private showing! Close to Freeway and 847-6010 price d right! l\lesa 0Pm1110-11~111N10111N•r1· Verde n orth's b e:.l l ~tlB!IHll lli:!~ ··~~tm~~J.: -----··-·-~ forth1s family s11,c home. The owner IS out-Of·Dft!J MHadelMar l..arge CO!>ta Mesa home with 4 overs i~cd bedrooms. family rm. heavy shake roof, Ltled e ntran ce wa y & fireplace. Great location c lose to park, te nnis l'OUrts and all schools. Just listed call 546-5880 ror ruu detail!>. ~HERITAGE REALTORS BEA.CH COTT AGE ASSUME $36,000 LOAH Located one blork to Ocean and crystal sands. Fam1ly sized hvini: room and is motivatro. Your home 1s :.ecluded, has charm and be ready to buv. Call 546-2313 Ol'ff• Ill 9 •II\ 11•, tf)M t, <'I• l~lft!!tl POOL &JACUZZI ~1lh crackling f1rcplacc1 -~~~~~~~~ TwnhM•. Garden k1lchcn1- w1 th I nrm .ii d tn 1 n g . Bcaut1lul "~w of rhan nl'I lrum open pav1ho11 <.;.111 !lf•'l lo 767 f\411J Iii Y • '' • ll'"• I f'f ,.,,. I• [~-] Newport Exec .. Fixer U1>1>er B1•aut11ul v"IF:w OF H ,\ <.; K U /\ Y . Large, ~prawhng ranch i,tyll' ----------• I lere's an opportunttv for OCEANFRONT the executive who want:. Tnplex + gues t apart· to hx up a home the wa~· m c n t Gr c :J t s urn · he want.:. 11 Jr you havr m<.'r /wmtc>r rcnU!I. Ea1-y 1maginat1on, this 1s JUs l to s how! Two 3 bdrm . :• the home for you . You'd baths & one 2-bdrm., bl'ltcr hurry on this one ! bath+ S(u<.'sl apt C.ill 6-15-0303 COST A MESA 41DRM + POOL· $55,000 .Jog lo heach from th1!1 bt>autJCul i::ardl.'n home. flu ge Li v. R o om . i:ourmc>l k1tchrn with i.erve through wmdow to pnvate patto W1nd1nii i.tairs to mast1•r i.u1tc and children wing /\!> sumablc• monthly pay Hideaway! :! Story, 2 bdrm., Cape Serie:-.. adult rnndu. Nestled in l-:1K·aly11tus lrN.•:., w /dbl gar;1 ~('. frplc., <.'D\'I pnho f!lai.ooo NEW LISTING Ouph•x :I l'ldrm•. 2 ha. Iii 2 lldrm . 1 ha. Spic ~ !lp;in. Steps II) l>euch C.ftocl w1nlc>r/summl'1 renlJI. $155,00IJ associated BROKERS-REALTORS lOH W l oiboo •''·lb61 menl!> $233 per month 1•---------total. Call 903-6767 0'1N f I 'l •ti I IJ ft18(Utff' [~lftldlil Ifft luy! •'Hnvt t•tf'l1 1i""O•vt>f M ,,.,., ,.,, t f I h-rl~nQ NOTICE TOC.lllEDITOll\ \VPElllOtt COU ltTO" T,.IE. \T&Tl O• Co\LIFOllNIA 1'011 TH[ COUNTY Ol'OltANGE N& 4 'OIM Al~ eQN rq11rr1>0<1J•,.rN r.., '"1 tr. 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Or W•1I I E D EASTSIDE V.xlra clean :i bdrm & f.1m1ly rm. r>n<•I homr &·~l E.1~L,1de lot·a1mn, hntk frplr .. lnw main· tcnanc<.' yard Sl 09.50ll! 2 flR. ~ Shore hom1·. in Harbor View lloml"' New pamt instd<' and out Upgrmlcd carpcU.. wttll rovrrlnit!I and dra~ ;, llc•drms. lgc ram1ly room w /wct b11r. t'ormal din· lni: room. 2 F1replace11. View cove red patio . Somerset model. J\skiog only $100,950. 644-7270. 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' ~ DAILY PILOT Mondey,Apn11i, 1977 ~!.~~•~•••••••• ~!.':!~.~•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~.~ ....... !~.~.~ ..... ,. ~.~.~ ........ ~~ .......... !~~! !~!~ .......... ~!!! !~::!~ .......... !~~~ ~~ .......... !~~~ ~~~ .......... !?~~ ~~~~ ....... !~!.~ ., ... ~ IOOJ G....,... 1002Ge•r9 10021 .................... 1 ...................................... 1 ....................................... . ATTIHTlOH ........................ •··•·········•········· ...................... . llG FAMILtlS Nicely docorale<t bomc nur so. Coaat Shopploit Center. All new kitchen appliances w /huae frplc . 1l bdrm, 3 balb, over :lOOO 11q. ft . ot Uvtn• area . Of. IAUOA PIHIMSULA PT. Cu te & cozy doll house, just steps from swf & s and. 3 Bdrms .• 2 baths. su~.soo LIDO ISLE B uilder •s home with those extra touches of quality! 3 JJdr ms .. 2'h baths. 3 car garage. $249,500 WIS TC LIFF Like to entertain? This home is ideal. Pool & lanai, family rm .• 3 bdrms. $149,500 ~~100 R E.ALTY ... 3377 Via Udo, Newport leach 671-7300 t 002 G....,.... I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATTRACTIVE Linda Isle 5 BR, 4 1;2 ~a., fa!11. rm. & formal dining; lge. t1le patio & wa terfront deck. $350,000 BAYFRONT , pier & float, lots $185.000 to $325.000, to buHd your own custom home. Several ar eas to choose from. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bny~1dt· Dnvl.', N 8 6 75·6161 GftWrcd 1002 G .... rat 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 lll-sP AMISH MESAVERDl $117.900 Spanlsb arches and red bnck pathway t ntry . Awe1ome 1panlsh rud bnck frplc. Formal din· Ing. Cheery, convenience kitchen w/p11nt.ry, Larae family roorn. Winding iron staircase lo mam· moth mast er wina- ho6Ung private den or of· fice! 3 more bdrm s. + 3 but.ha. &Z care yard. 3 car garage. Call now lo li~. 646-7171 ... f'#I N I I 9 • II \ 1l}t1 10 ~I Nit I ' !•IH~ll $50,000 l mm&eulale 3 bdr m dream home on quiet tree Hned st. Oef1nill> pnde of ownership here Lge yar d, sprinklers front & rear . ThUI one should ~II immedaalcly 646-7711. Iii SET The pr1ce. but ll'a:.e Lill you're ready to buv 1 lltaut1ful nl'w home 1n Turtlerock ! Cell Rt-cl Carpel Realtor$ 7M·l:!02 TRAIN TO LIST You are 1nv1ted to train for TIM Listlftg GorM with Jock Peck No l in hi.ting volume ---------1 !>Old '" both t975 & 1976. HERE'S ONE WORTH LOOKING AT! NcwtJOrt Harbor. Cm.ta Ml'l>J Clo a rd of R\•altors' For appl. call· Jack Peck R1.'d Carpet Realtor:. 75-1-1202 It's larl(e, could be 5 bdrms 1f you need 1l, but now 1t has 3 bdrms. fam rm. and d ining room i-----~·-·--~~~~I Best of all, it ·s on a gorgeous lot you r.-alty PRIDE OF n e e d t o s c l' OWNERSHIP Neighborhood, view. set 0 u r f 1 n cs l u p p e r ling and size all make wcsU.iclc 3 bdrm home llusbothasplcndidhomc Hecently upi;radccl VIEW FROM THE JACUZZI Spect acul a r ! Th is 4 bed r oom Tradeswind has been enlarged and a bath added. But the real fun over looks the hills, the Harbor and the Pacific Ocean: a spacious jacuzzi has been r aised up to maximize the view and a delighUul outdoor eatiug area has been added to heighten the Cun. See this home that bas just been dP· cor ated to perfection. Presented at $325,000. U~l()UI: t1()Mf:S REAL TORS'. 675·6000 2443 East Coast H1gtiwav. Olrona d ef Mar also in Mesa Verde. at 546-5990 I 002 Gfltffal 1002 ••......••..............•.•.....•.....•••..... LUXURY CQSTS. • . . . ... so little more -yet the elcRance of this Dover Shores ·home 1s enoug_h to stimulate the pride or the entire family. It is located on a nice wide lot overlooking the bay, ocean & Fashion Island. All rooms are spacious, incl. 4 bdrms .. family rm. & formal dining r m. There is a 3 car garage & oodles of storage space thruout the house. Realisticall y priced a t $350,000. A. l!AL "OH WOW"" VIEW Direct panoramic view of bay and ocean: large modern 3800 sq. ft. home with security alarm system for your peace of mind. 2 Wet bars, sauna, large game rm. A truly g reat home in which to entertain your most favorite guests. $320,000 673-4400 DMslon of Hari>or lnvntmeftt Co. lered at S84.7SO. ws.94,9t , - Walker & lett tfeol f t1f8te Open 1925 Lanai Dr. SBr. xln l country clb lor. M a n y x t r as S41Hl6H /540-2018 MISAVEllDE Fine •·~ bdrm~ etory 2'r'I ba home. MUST SEE! G"""'°I I 002 Gf'Mf'OI I 002 THE HOMISELLHS •••••••• ~ •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752-5353 UWON'T IB.IEVE THIS MISA VlltD! 1/4 ACRE S64, ttO Republic; beaut. Spanish Cul-de-sac entry to tree styled home with large IJ I P l d I d lot. 4 Bdrms .• 3 b•ths, net nva e nvc ru i. dming & family rms. & tu separate garai.:e + { Off _... s 500 v.orks hop! P ri vate ol tce. ercua t 127, courtyard +BBQ patio 759·0226 FANTASTIC IUY + VOLLEYBALL court -\ EllJoy a life of leisure in liN8~tTEJ~~L~?~1~~ {~~AMPTUJ lhl& elegantly deroraled p I a y house o u l post! condominium. One of rn::.i de 1s a gourm t't MESA DEL MAil Corona del Mar's prime kitchen + sep. ram. rm . 1023 PRESIDIO areas with sccunty as + 3M th bd • A wcU a!I Le nnis courts and , ammo rms , <I Br. 2ba, fom rm, pool, P o o I. fo' or on I .1 ne\er a~a1n opportunity intercom, fire alarm, Won l last the weekend. •mok'"' alarm n"w cpt'g SH I ,000-1nclud1ng the Csll QUIGK 847 6010 " "' ' " ' land This luxunous and ~,,.,,,,., . .,\! ""°H'"' ,. close le;> schls, shops & :.pJcioui. 3 bdrm cun· [ I rccreataon. $8.t,500. For dnminium is truly a ~ ,il.(~i!~;UI Appl call 546-5605 OI' b~J.~~.·.~ 1 ~~3."~5,~,,,,, .,.,, · ~f jiJ iJif 752-~.CaUf Realty [ ~ ... I ~~::=!!'!: .. !?.~~ ... , !":~.~~~! ... , ~-==========:::::· Sbr, 4ba, wet bar, formal Br 2 Ua, Fam Rm. Solar din.rm, den & tam.rm. water heat.er. On q uiet NO DOWN and a superb investment lhruoul and large For Adult Condo Just reduced lo Sl57,000 the homeowner Keady Extra largt, upgraded 2 For an appoantmenl c.tll to move·m. Jo'or the 1n br "fn the Woods", near 673 8.5.'iO H'1tlor reJdy lo rent Call ~-~r~fu:;1~'.:\~ I ~liil {~'iti&ifal 759-0811 fiut ~ Gile.at w u l.etut 13f.dg. LC14J11na Ranchett, WITH VIEW $179,500. &73-3226 rul de sac. w /pnce w in· n1og peach tree. on lgc lot. By owner. Prine. On· ly $77,900. 545.3273 or S.~J.122 PEHIN DUPLEX Upper with view of bay & ocean. 3 br, 2ba! Lower· 2br. 2 ba: bolh w/frplcs. Upper leased . lowt.>r available. Exlnl cond l::i.crow to close after A~ 12th. $159,500 Mlt.,. .... _ •• MESA VERDE ~pac1ous 3 bedroom, 2 hath home with new l"arpct1ni:. drJpl.'s o nd paint. l''or fun and entrr latnlni: a large y<1rd with heated & f1ltcrrd pool. full pnrc Sft2,000 CALL 556·2660. 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Crochet wltll S41u111s $1.00 Crochet t Wttdrobe S1.00 Nifty rlfty Quirts _ S 1.00 Rlv,te Crochet S 1.00 Sew ~ Knit holl SI U Ntedlepelnt l0tll SI.GO flt wer Croc~•l l oOll it 00 Halrpl" Crochet l ook $1.00 lnstut Crochet l ook St.OD l11stant M1c111111 laak $1.00 ff1111ftl Montv look s I.OD Complttt Giit I ••-$1.00 Co111plttt at1hna ~14 Sl.00 12 Mn A11llm 11 2 ~o, too• tf 18 Quilts Mt Sile Man u111 Qullllooll b2 so,. 15 Otlllb ftr TthY·U 50, "°" •f 11 Jiffy •1111 _ao, COSTA MESA CONDO Woodsy & wond('rful Condo in L"Onvt.'nH·rH CQst.i Mesa locat inn Professionally deco rJll'(I m select textures & rot or.. Adults only Pool & rec fac1hllcs. $74,950 - WATERFRONT ~OMfS RE AL ESTATE 631-1400 NEWPORT BEACH Under $100,000 Price Reductlo., YORBA LINDA Air 1on1J . I lwdrm, 21 ~ hath l111mc Clean and romfort.ihle• Fireplace, -.p rinklrri.. over!.lled lo:.trJtll' o-.. ncr mo\lng- ncw pm·e $67,900 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 64M200 BIG RIVER Alll'nt1on Colorado R1vrr l'nthU..,lJ)>l!.' Ncarlv new 4 BR cu.,tom hnme on ,, R acr""' an f'<eedles. CJ\ J( 'nu I0\1' th1· ilt''l'rl. tlll' Hl\er & tlw h(•at, vou'll he thrlllt'd ~1th thl'\ JliOO 1150 NEWPORT C(NTE.R OHtVL /!>~ O!lt 1 ~~!'! .......... !?.~~,~~~!'! .......... !?.~~ E8LEY N 1\YLOR CO REALTORS silll:t! 1H4 llG CAHYOH-'245,000 Call today to see this lovely Broad m oor home. Newport Ctr lights view! 4 Bedrms. including lge mstr BR wilh j!ard e n bath . fa mil v rm with firepl ace. separate formal dinin/.! room. Lgc sunny kitchen & brcakf as t rm . Toy rm for the kiddies. J\ir-con<l, auto. sprklrs. Cor loc. Rm for pool. 211 1 San Joaqui" Hilt• Rood NEWPORT CENTER. M.8. 644-4910 Nrarly 2 nrres nl'stlf'rl amoni: giant oaks only 2', miles lo lhe surf with a remarkable custom hwh 3 bdrm + <h•n + lomlly rm horn!.' 111· .,1~ncd to ma,1m1"· lhP panor am1r. hill ~ ranthlanrt \lt.'W .\ho i Cannery Villaqe R.E 4213lst NO, 673 62til car co' t'rcd park11u:. • Corona •I Mer I 022 room for ramper~. ho.tl'-_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• et<' The corral c<111 ac· BY OWNER commodalC' a:. many Spyizlass 11111. $269.000 5 hor;rs a!I \OU rnuld l'\Cr Br 3 Ha . View llJrbor w:inl with room t•J ~11.11" Vi('w l!Jlls S189 .>oo 4 Br O F FE;HING l'lllt'1': 2 HJ V1°c•w 0 1i40·2!18 1 ca1Ft.:.~ 2 I I <Qua~ftcd Buyers Only) VERY NICE Duplex So POTENTIAL + 2 Umls, good a rea. good parkmg, super package! 640.9900 41rHouse + Gue1t + I Ir Apt Custom bwlt. spacious rac1l1t1cs. Two 2 cor i;<1ragci.. $127,500 by appt. s , of llwy On cornrr. 2 ~ rtplci.. llrdwd Cloors . au~o11n .__:____:__. Sl55,000 by owntir 0Pu 11•ousr11ul•Y - -----b73-606S 176JO•••Q• Coi11M .. • MOM'S HOUSE 6 45-9161 ATDAD'SPRICE C 0 It 0 N A --- JuM-..hal thl' dorror'!> or HIGHLANDS Ho Work clem1 pt·are, tre~h u1r, PANORAMIC ' :-1mi-hint· Wh1.rr 1nth11•n OCEAN VIEW Or Worry! One ·O f ·A ·Ktnd :1 h .. drnorn borne localt•1l on " qwel tr<:e l111NI .. trrl't '£140 hugr rusttr "ooden sundeck" and pool !>11ed )ard with t: '/ ho.11 ur trailer J L01·e,!- m:lk•• th1~ lhC' J< t l\t' 1.w11 h ' rt ream h11m\• Pnn-d ni:ht at S.W,50l! C ·\l.l. I~ I 31!.ll 11.11 famihcs h\c Slirhni: A delightful 3 nr. 2 lla. F'abulOUl> condo, .sreal doors npcn lo i.uns-..cpt home with view. from areo. 2 lx'drooms. formal patio Gral'f•lul plantmi:<-nl·arly e\l'r) "'indow, dinin~ room, plush rl'qwre minimum l'Jf\' lari:e ma~ter ... wtr. -..ood l'Jrpcti., k1tc hcnclll.:, Call torl.i'. tomnrr11"' 1 I .• k forced Jlr heat. Neal may be loo.late 111:! :!5:\S >< oim l't't mi: Jnu oa G---ral 1002 G---ral 1002 ,,,, ,. . . , hJrtl.,.non llnoai. 1n pJll'larea.nearschool& \Q ft bcJUl~' l'11t11n•.., !!.111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!18!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 11111ff1rl' «;:SEL ECT 'T' PROPERTIES _ ·------ Newport leach $129,500 Ooo t miss this riualtty hwll 4 bedrm homl' w11h i-p arkl1nl{ nrw IJ:ithroom' Ht•11ut1ru1 1 ui.ltlm pool t)y lrv1nt• l'rn1h \)JO)' l:ll ~tom l1•.1tu11•-. thruout l..t11'.1t 1·!! 111 Nl·~ 11'" l II.JI hu1 I ll1i:h 'H'hool D1'l ( .Ill ·"'" 11:11 ~HERITAGE •..• REALTORS UPPER IAY VIEW·DELIGHT ChJrmini:: 3 Bt'droom, 2 l>.1th home w1tti 'IW•'C'JltnS.: upp1·r "'i•wporl Ba y 'll'W, luJ1un11u:. Ma:.ter ht•tlrnom ""Ill'. ~o:inni: .,. on<H>to,1111 '""ht' r1 rd I tit•.11n , 1•111ni:' ;md rtrnch morl• Onh SI I~• ~IO lt0l' Call 644-72 11 ...... ....... ----======-"14alk lo pn\ale bt•Jch" i.hop;. only s.53,500, t:<ill ···~~~~~~·~;~~···· -··-··-··-T·-··-A··-·-·x·-··-··-··-··-·I r_~-•-.. i ;;:.:~~r.'.~ .. ,,, TAUl\ll.!>l•O Jj~t!LL E "' ERDE Call 644-7211 IK HILLS M s"' v M.llA .. #I In Callfomia" COUNTRY CLUB , • - -.... HOUSE' :l Bedroom. 2 b11lh LUSK PrimcCounlryClubarea .~ OPE,.. · bwlt homP.. EnJOY in PROBLEM of Mei.a Verde. Quiel ~ 453 rrincetoni College door /outdoor lt\'in i: tree-lined c ul·d<'·sac Park 4 & lJOO, $74,950. Many upgradrs. l.Jqtl' leans to l·slorv s puc1ou!-Costa MeH I 024 JW>I listed' j?arden. roum f11r a 7 J bedroom home Large ••••••••••••••••••••••• 80811 SUIKKI po(ll -ve,i;:rtabl" palt'h ma:.tl.'r :.u1te plus:! twm· Goff Course View &!6-7414 or a llur1 v or -----., 11 m c r 5 a u 1 l 5 & If your ta:>. hrn\'kel 1<. lei.s ttiwd bcrlroom:.. Family 3 OC'droom nestled n i::ht -SIMPLICITY than 40', !Ion t call' ti room hot•!t l~ mai.:.1vc· on lllh F u1rway of ex c rirtwherb C'ome 5<'C grcatrr wr may be able >.lone ( 1 r c Jl l .1 r l', l'llll>1vc .Santa Ana Coun· IS BEAUTY ~1f9~~n~r::oral ln·c. lo help by sclectml( lrnm b1 rrkakfa~l bar a1 nd o'1er· try l'lub. Dccor:it('d to u Snow White could h ave 640•6 16 1 a group of our proprrt1e~ oo s tropic a gu1 en "Trc" '. Family room. hvt·d here. Neal as you the <mr to flt your need~ pat~?· Jo\Jll Prtl'c Sl~>O.ooo formal dining Ma~111fl· how l'vcry M'cn. With 4 Call 549 81;5.5 l O r I> own <;A I. L <'\·nt Jlr1um You won't Hr and close to schools, 002 771\R bcllrvc the suni.cl1> ~ f o'r yo u r 0 w :.i r ( 1> UPERB Sll0,000 nrnkl'r. Ask for (Children). Newly de· OMES ~ KEY Sharon,9ti3·~1 l'Orated thruout, with ----------cui.tom made drapei.. ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. '"::===~:~:':1 :;::;:_i ___ P._E_A_L_T_O_P._S_fi_, MESA VERDE CJll now for your appt. 1----------.. 54ti 23t2 .r.:·~r,-1 T A R GAZEK·•~ GtMf'of ioo2G .... at BIGPooL ·•rowMER• , •. ,,, .. ,\"''"0"""'' ~--11 'I ' ~ r»I .... • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• !?.~~ \ LITTLE PRICE I ~g. 4 br + den on lg lot [ ~ 1m1·!1f·L1j " ··" t.:· ..... ' ~1n~a.r~~P~:~r':rt~.~:1c F~~i ~~~~~!ct b~c3k Jiti'u';\ .•• :".~".." 1 • I ' "'1'" family hvms: with eh11rl frpl J"tn1shl'd "Jra"c 1 _ ----··-·-~· f l t \ t .\. ""' ,, .... I •• •o • macnab I Irvine ~arc pool '.\l.1~M~C l.tflll hlk lo t·::.tJnCIOI 1'11rk .(';:-,·~! ... o ... o h runm :i11·cnt1·tl IH Sll9.[>00 l'rin •inly l lR&l lA ........ I .... ?' • .. ... "1• realty Swecl11th f1rrpl;11 l' and .'Nb ~7:! ADDED ROOM ,,, ..,.. •;•·:,;; .. !,." • •· · 11 ~\; hwlt in h<1r Put \OUI $58,900 ~;~'.:~" ....... :::~~.~ • ~~~~~-hrart anti whnll· fam1tv Why Mot ..•. ? Cnmph•tcly refurbished .. .. .. ,. •• ~ .. :.. .: I ,.,.n ... v, In lhl .. h.ij1py home lor l'hf'1•k r111i; out :t HR Coe.ta Mr~a llomc Va • •• ·~:::. ••• ;"', ~t1~ ... :i:: :: f.·~ R.AHCHO SAM JOA9UIM ~~>~~ CJll i·ollel't home at end of 1>11vJ1l' rJnt &J\va1lJblc' · ', '' .... :":: : ... ;;: ,, , ... ,)> Be a winner! Live in this delight ful 1.>11"" '" '•1•111•1 ,. c.:ul·lle l>ac ~t on th~· ·;:.. • ..... "1" ' ,,,..,., I . Pl .. 2BR & d. Ei\STSIDt::. Li:c. r rm, 2 t., • i•!NI I' ~·""''II . 'I ' •• ·~~eN:I H 110 \ ~ ...... , .. , •' ,., ,,~ .... t, 180I .. .,. --~· '• •' A.1.tt•nf'I' ••r~••t~~ ...... ::::~,"' "~',!," &~t~:'°/.' "San Car OS an w / s In·. e patios. Call 645·72U lor :·~~ ,',:., '.. , • ., .. ~... ing r oom + m any extras! $ll0.000 ctet111h~ nnw ....... ••s-·• : ttAlll(' fee. Laszlo Sharkany 752-1414. (N49) CENTURY 21 ,,., '1<> )•lU ~~::;:-•·•o -;:.>;,~. ·• •Qu•-·u~ ----We•tcllff Realty llUllKOf S O~E'f NOUS( lll U TV 1183 0.•"9•.C:0.11 ...... 6 45-9161 J~•lr 0 ~ ~\._ ""~ ,, ' .. 1,.. 1 '' ·: ,, ft] ,•f -~ ,, ,.., ,. ;... l'\o•f' ...... , :J~". : ~··· ,n •• §i-' 642·8235 644·6200 NEWPORT Woodstream_C_o-nd-o. 3Ur, '' .. -.... ~· :~;#, 1 ;•;:0 ,.C:>. 901 Dover Drive Harbor View Center HEIGHTS 2• .. Ba. J45 Univ"r•ity D-Poi'nt I 02L '" • ••• 11 •H• ~ EleJ!anl, 3 BR, :I BA •• " " -Ill' ··::-:•:;• men lrvone al CaMOU!>Valley Center home , sunny patio D r. J\·2. By owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yll f\O .. 0-' '"'" .':"' "'."};,,,, 752·1414 w pnvntc•pool&jacuui. 541198.'14. FIXE;H UPP E R always -• '' .... " • ~ 640-9900 Mesa Verd. Pool n·nh•d Nred!I i;omr curr, .... , ,~ .. ,. ::~c;....i (~)~d'"' ()N"''"' ~,rn~;~ 1 hut other wise 11ound. GPMral I 002 GtMral I 002 4 Rr home on qwet cul dl' ruk1ng SlllS,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••• •••• ••••••••• !'lac', hns Frim Rm t-2 SffK & ff ND., BOATS fpk'i. & more. $79,SOO P E S H K A C R U S I E R Y S D U N T U G L A 1 R Y S 8 A Y S R A L 8 C T R H R Y 0 0 P H A A H R 0 P K 0 A R M A T A I N T 8 P 0 M U A 0 H E U W K B T R E R A 0 P N H 8 G T P L A L 0 0 E l N M T N 0 H E R 8 E ( Y G A L E 0 Y R T 0 0 A S A 0 8 A P L G 0 C 0 l C S L W A P H l A D A 0 S L R 0 0 P L S N L £ N 0 M S R G 0 N 0 D U L A l S U E R C S D T A G T L E C L I P P E R R R R E 0 H N U S T S l 0 0 S P C R 0 I S A N P 0 I P P A G 0 N D E R 0 K I D N P U L C 0 P M B H C A E R P t H H G 0 N 0 0 L A L A H R R N 0 E N L L A G T H E I R 0 0 S nnrucuoru H•stdM wor • ~tnw •ro .. r nrweffl bot~ w•td, up, d~ 0 1 ditQOn•llv F•n11 .. ch ,.,,.1 "'" 11 111 Barge Battlesh1p Clipper Gruher Tomorrow . Dory Punt Galleon SampAn ~ Gondola Sloop Kay1k Trawler Hit Song$ of the Ffft1es CE IEDIGI ILllNS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE DOVER SHORES IEAUTY V ie w B e yond Desc ripti o n . OverlooldnJ{ The Upper Bay! Ex· quisite Custom Built 1 Story Home With Old·World E legance. 3 Lovely Bedrooms Family Room 2 Baths. Dr amatic Entra nce. Spacious Open F eel in g . Te r rared G a rde ns . Definitely OnP·Of A·Kind D.~cor. A disrr imlnat lng Buy«-r'~ n rca m $289.000. 111 DOVB DllUVI 631-1800 , 111\RDIN Rt;J\L,TY 1r:i8-4286 or 551 Ol2G AMCHOllAGI IHVISTMIMTS ~~~~! .......... ~?.~~ ~~~ .......... ~?.~~ "----:=-'1-=-14--:t =4:::-9::6-=7=7=1::!.I FIRST OWMH MOVIMG This home has been cared for since new by the same owner and in SUP.er conditio n. Great area for children and fa mily. 5 bedroom. 3 balh. $176,500 A COUWIU IAMIB CO. 644-1766 2111 IAPWOAOYIN HtlL.9 AO. IN NIWPOAT C:lNTt" f.oulttafft V ahy I 03 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fount11ln P ark 2 l lY, 3 Br tn<I unll Twnbme. AdJ Mill' Sq Park. $182.SOO farm. Pnnconly.&40.-0374 or :»4 3626 -------Dy ownr. Upgrd'd <&Br, 3ba. ga mo/fam ·r m . Prin e only $84,900. 842·'7003. Swl"""'r's hrgaln 3 br, 3 ba, ram. rm , pallo. up11raded thruou t t ru'l. d ecor & pooll S'l<t,000 • WESTSIOE rum.INC. ...Z32J -- t ' ~.~!4!'! ....... ~.~.~ ....... ~::.~.~ ....... ~.':'!':.~-..... ~.~!4!'! ....... ~.':!';.~....... Mondlly.Aptll 11, 1117 ' OAA..VPILOT (f l•li:••lnclt 1040 lrYilll 1044~8"d: 1041 ~IHdl 1 104' ............. 10'7 Mlwpori•111e1t 106' ett.rleal •t• Othet-Reetl:stet• HwnU1tw1fll ... ....................... ..............•.•••.... ............•..••...... ....................... ..•................•... ....................•.. ....................... ....................... ············•••·••···•· • • • ..r IYOWHH Assume ............. "-' llV1MIPOOL $69,tOO Charmlng Irvine pool homo. Quiet trff hoed street. Formal din , wood paneled II vln a room-brick tlr\lplace. Lar&u Mparalt Muter 4/S Bedroom•. Aegean Mdl. 2200+ IQ fl, UP· &raded, $89,900. Call llJ0.118lli MIWPO•T SHO•U c.-rcw ....... ,..... C..te Mete ll24 l IR-$12,500 ,..,.,.., 1600 .... " 2700 ....................... . Super 1harp Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••:·v·oc····:::0••5•••••• ~ ~ 11.&nt, over "-feet. Super 5 bdrm or dta, dlninc rm, plush ~arpet•. Tarbell . BLTRS, 819,500. call -------------1 wlna. Bulllln book '1MPERIAL 11helve1, profenlonally LUXURY .. laodicaped ground• + beautiJul kidney •haped Huse 4 bdrm 2 bath, uni· pool. Doo't mi.1 th11 at que ln every detail. Lux· only S4ie,800. Call oow wiOUI Paclllc Sandi Im· 752-1700 perlal. C1tm decor , Ol'!Nr11 0.11s111N1oe1"'<1• ~~~:.Ri.~·:::r: l•RNMI Walker t; lee Rtal l slule CAU.USFOR •HOMIS * $60,000.$70,000 ht T•tt.. & l"IM $65, 900 THE HOM!SB.LHS ..._.HM .. ach 752-5353 Schoola 4' ehopa ~l~e ! IT ALL ADDS UP Comly 4 bdrm, bwll-ln ... End location on green- ldtcheo, cathedral ceil-bell; spacious, 2 frplcs .. Ina•. new carpets. Tarbell, RLTRS, call laundry rm .. 4 big 842-8854 bdrms., family rm & ----------1 closet.'! galore Un1Vers1. HBBEST $55,900 3 bdrm. 2 bath clean home, anxious owner "Don't wait long or 11 wtl be &one." Subm1l you twma. 714/963-s.67 l. ----.. ty Park locatwn ... all adds up to a buy al $112,500 ~~~000~ Lingo Rul&ms YICTOllA IEACH AREA -...... h•n• 21/2 a..tllt ....... ........ ldtcl• ........... '".., ...... c ... ... 91"t ¥a ... , • tint Wtel. Patio. ...... • .,...--.w .................. ... ...... 0.-.WW .............. Sllt,500 499.4551 LAGUNA BEACH 49'7·2489 DANA POINT 493·8812 LAGUNA NIGUEL 495-1720 1,.... I 044 ~ •och I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW LISTING COLOMY NOlhina at thl1 price and quality luts~o hurry! Sinjle story 4 bedrm + lge family kitchen, nur tennis & Olympic pool! It's a creampuH! R9CIC_,.t Reafton lll-3310 Ocean Vistas Stunning sunsets, tennla & town in this Mystic Hiiis. 2 bdrm home Hdwd firs , loads or 1--------•I potenUal. $134,500 WOODIRIDCiE Expansive Sb or•" Io call on r C.Ommerc:lal lot, U .125. ~ ~., Oor,eo11.1 "real wood" l9t.b 4' Pomona. M0,000 4 + atftl 1nd a a Br, 2 8a ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;( w a I• d 4 b d rm -cqh. 4" ~ home. W7 -*· . decorator's drllaht ! SHOPP'G CIKMTH PRIM~ ..... C!'T'810 .. c.M. WOWl Wll9t a V .. I Ramblln1 l 1tory. 3 bedrm w /huae boo us rm, tamily/dliuni rm. Over 2000 aqti. ror 041y 112 .e50. Betl buy lo La.&una HJlla. at4c..,.t l...._..H'-0400 Chere aourmet kitchen _...' ..... ........, & "" Pnvale m11tr. suite. 3rd SITI CONDO. :?Br, aba, dbl bdrm. Cdn be jual th1t-Lake FOttSt 5.'79 ae. or-1ar. lAc'a wabr/d ryr/· or dc.>n' New paint. faltt. lmprovomt nta \n. relria. 8rand·•r:aklb1 Sedudf'd patio. CUJtoro Dally tralfic 11.000 c:ara. n • w • Y r 1 '1 • • • • l 1Wld4ck Jog to beach~ '950,817. No rln1acli1J .• ....:... L......_ S37S/mo. Cal for appt .• ~o{1~~1 C all tod1y ~!fi!:~:m~iit.Tolle w:t;d' ZtOO ~'&ig;"MIWPOIT ----------i Ol'f•1•tC .. ,,\<i!>;•Ol4i'J>ef• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS [~· C:0ttdo•l .. l•••/Tow1t• Private party would like 675-111 t ~ ltildli\I .. ~~.~~ .. !?~~ ~1= 1 to lS unlh. EASrSIDEIBT,lBak~ Dln't Jauch Me! · _ ......... ,._ .f0:00cs~Eci:uer1 wAMTID ~~';.%.~. y:ch:.1 ~ I'm lookln' GOOD-and HIWILUFFSCOHDO T~u.c lu.to .oe .R lty . Would like 1n old houae, chlldmt OK • .J:r, m ltUly 0~ 00 work! My BI o om In & 0 e Io re s ~ • badly ln nffd of repairs. Rochell«. ~ 3 beautiful, coiy, raised Model, 3 Br 2..., Bu, end or Vacant Lot. Costa Br ba So C hurlb fireplace will unit. By owner. SOI Lei&ure World Towers. Mesa/Htg Beach area. 4 • 2 • nr. t 1•t Plava, .. 26,000. 644-7801 Vu, lwc. bv. Me"''-. maid, 642·3379 Plua, cpta, ,blw, rptc • warm your heart; my " .. .... dabwbr cov d patio. Dbl brand -new dream Open liouu Dally 10%dn,$3S,000.498-1&40 • . lutcheo/builun.s wlll tn-u.epin Want Ad Result3 642·5671 car.,e. MSG. 54f.lla82 spite even a non·cook ; BY OWNER DwleJCH/ 3 bedroom. Z batb. ()pen my near new carpet.al will <Wh _. I 100 .._. beam. fireplace, emu. rustuon your Hred feet: F.ASTBLUFF 4 Br + ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.&-9091 my fenced back yard, Fam Rm. 2~ Da. + Om HOUSE+ duplex u....--11e.-i .L.......1 ---------Rm, sweeplllg view. Ap-8 ha 2 2B , ~.---...- s e parate GUEST po1ntmentonly.$16S,OOO. 2 ~-e.: r.unitson ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br,2baCollecePark HOUSE with bath will 675-9166 80 x 135 R·2 lot In G.Mral 3102 delight your most dis· ----------• Westminster. S95,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $400 ceminggueata.Comeaee LEA5E Option or lease. Owner will carry under S h , L kl me, I've got. It all AND Luxunous rum. condo. 2 A.I.T.D. Prine only . top ,,ere. 00 ng to 3Br,2baliletaVerde · 11 b A •nl "Lori.. move . We prob. have ex-....,_ w1 uc aoge, too . or 3 bedrms. S750 mo. ~NJONESREALTY actlywhalyou'relookln& _.., IM.000. 640-1751 84.2-8829 968-66Jl for. Serving alt beach S-Ct.me..te 1076 areas. & all Oran&e Co. Hewpcwt IHclt I 06t ••••••••••••••••••••••• leyMcC_. ua ....................... Prlme locauon In Hunt-* •COllllllR!lrl Wde eo.t. ~ 541-7729 Place . AJK>VETIIE BEACH 1'n"'on n-ach .... 87.UW\. ~~~~a;.~:-1&-..il!~~~~~~~~ P t . TIIEULTIMATE ,.. ...., ., JVV Hilllllll_. •-acJt 3140 rDp•r ••• Reef gate Condominium Owner will carry under '+°" - Walker C lee Reel fsfefe VILL~ REALTORS By Owner: Live :it the l:.ke in a brand new Beachwood Pallo home. 3 Br. 2. ba. $74.500. 551-3476 , 551 5790 or Serenity seems to be the keynot.e In thls 4 bdrm vu home. Located in one or the best ne1ghborhood:s. Sl79,000 I M aa II ·~ COVJNGTON4 PLEX Calloow!orrnfo.64s-4900 Redtof' lllOMewport 7Sl•1920 A.l.T.D. Agent "Lori" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exec. Condo tn"-e 3br, 1•000UA1LnN1WP011t11•c w/unobstruclcdwhwater DONJONESREALTY BEACH WALK Beaut. 2br. frplc. end patlo. ., oc vu Rarely avail, this 0 ,.,_8829 ""•·"""l 2 B r , 2 8 8 • I r p I c , pool, clbhae $395. 613-Z332 ,,. c. San Clemente's finest. """" """'"""' 1 IRVIME'S FIMEST Camper too-in these 1iEH111A HENRY Clubhowie, pool, S450mo. 4 Bdrm. 2ba. NrSo. Coast s.14 1"39 Prin only ___ , ROOM FOR IOA T ---------1 Beaullful Rancho San ~RE-.TREE two new custom homei. ni::ALTORS lllCOll9 p--..1v 2000 No pets. Call a ft. 4· Pina & schl1. frplc. OWNER ANXIOUS Fix Joaquin Townhome. • ...,. In Newport Hghts. :i 21SDelMar 492.u21 ••••••••;.:w;;;;t ••••••• 531).9535 $485/mo.548-7822 up and save! Great area. Overlooks greenbelt & Lovely cborner locatioRn, 4 ~!~!!~~~!!! Br+ lge bonus rm, 2°,,, He..-rt leoch l 169 . ., 4 bdnns. dining kitchen. pool. With thls home you Br, 2~ a, 2 story. oi1c• ba, ram+din rms, 2304 Nr. beach & Pk. New 3Br, 39 UNITS •••• ·:;:···•••••••••••••• Nice 3 br, 2 ba. fplc. DW, ~ bn ckfplc,covcrcdpat10. can forget those yard garden,greatpaUoar~u sq n. 2 story, lots of 2Ba , 2-sty' llv rm . l•--------•t car gar., coovenlenL $68,700, Tarbell, RLTRS, <'hores & enJOY elci;anl & lrg storage shed. wood. $Hl,000ea. Relocating, must sell ~~c~~·r~l~ ILUFFS CONDO area. $375/mo. 9$3-4589 uJl&42-8854 hv1ng. Better Hurry ~ S89.500.S40-7SS9. EM"' .... LD $80,<190. Ownr 554·207 8d . . Agt .. nofee. ---• Call" .. '"""" ---------.. _ 3106 •-31'" Broad St. llfl3/wkn... 121· rm units Trina model. 3 bdrm, 2'h ---------,It.DE OF ~ UVE OM MA YTEH "' u. ~ llLL GRU ... DY ... TERRACE F.ast of Nwpt & So of tSth S. Juan " bath, frplc. Subrnlt on Share a home, ahar'I ... e OWNERSHIP :"this beautiful 4 Oceanvlewhome-Walk St. Open wkdys 1-3. r-.1 .. a.....--REALTOR 675-6161 children & pet&. Leai.e rent.SBr3Ba,fptc.fam Thill one 15 immac. & bed room ho m e 1 n to Crescent Bay, 3 Br, 2 knds 124 __,.. ... --I 071 ~~~~~~~~~~I '64$permo. rm, formal d1nin1. nlre !!Polless. You will see Irvine's College Park on Ba, pnvate garden area. w C;ll ·731-1522 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -C f COlesWl..a.~ ~rd ror dogs. On Nwpt Mrs. Clean ltV('" hl're. a cul·d e-sac next to $167,000. Western Pacific Prop. DELUXE CONDO, SJC. 2 •Borrego Springs duplex. • • I UI h GoU Courae. Rent Shurp 3 bdrm, 2 hath UP· ••c--c-greenbelt. Near pool. MYSTIC HILLS ~ly, 2Br1 Ba, good loc. I $29,500. !2)1Br. Income REALTORS 640.00 0 S750. sec. $400. S46-'194Sor -. ~raded rrpls & drps. -------park and school. Call lo Magn1f1cent eoasta1l•---------1 cumplex. All ameruties SJK yr. Ca rry self. owe., __________ , M7-oe85 ~ Decorators clehght. Xtra TURnEROCK see to appreciate. \'iew11, 2 Br, Den, 2 Ba, IWFFS IEST Incl dshwshr &oda1r cond .. Taxes $264 yr. 833-.8974 $1•s al bea"'h! Utll pd. All SUPER 4 Br, nr S. Cst -1 pa t 1 o -Be au ti r u 11 Y Prestia1ous Turtlerock 6 W Alic TO IEACH belt-lg. 3 bdrm & family dwn. Owner lransferred. new, Hurry! Unt. Small aia, at gale, vacant, wide lot. Cov 'd brick 61R--<:USTOM ~ $189 000 Early area, major green· orig selllng m el. 10%1•--------•t , " Pl bo !'= ~£~:r~~,! ! J~:; *~J~~n:i:~:r~rt ~~~i .~ ~; :~J:a:c:::~; ~!: ~~tom" t; :::: _:_~_·_ooo_at_·e_fY_~_~:S_d_-~_~_s_e_11_im-1-:!.~~~;;~~~~~: ,~~~S:..ri hkM ~~~~:an .. 1ne. · ~ ...,.,,000. _________ , CAPTAIN'S HILL bankruptcies, trustee Big Canyon condo; golf """",..,..__. • ~-separate family room ~ Lovely 2Br, 2Ba sales.forcedsales,under coursevu.2 BR,2 ba.511 1 Bath home with Formal dining room. JRY IT-lwnhome, $85,000. Ownr market values. We can TolO/l. Agt 640-5560 enclosed car., on a l&e lot Bnck rrplc. in elegant RANCH REALTY ~o~wa~--.. 493-6.567 Joint venture. Call World with bi& shade trees & living r oom Large U~'°' Wa-WideBrokers,673-4545. 3Br. 2Ba. near Newport coveredpatlo.Goodloca- maMer wing Laundry ___ ss_1_.2_0_0_0 __ , REAL ESTATE YOU'LL LOVE IJ SPACIOUS.-·~~~~~~~~! Beach Pier. $2SO mo. uhl tion, cbe to ahopping. ---------•room f'rolei;i.i onally ... ANO PRIVATE; lux-'-Incl. Now thru June 25, Families pref. Klda/pels O WNER 'S HAVEN . land!.caped . 3 car f'ICASSO 13SOS.Coast Hwy. ury4bdrm.,2'12ba .,2630 Duplex & 2 houses. 963-S4S2 OK.$375/mo.Call Agent Walker &lee Real f stare Gori;eouspool,4hdrms. ~aragc. Only $123.000 couldn'lhavedoneabel· 494 -8536 •OAKCREST sq.ft.Owner·builderpro-$147,000 CM. Income ---------•s3MJ388,Nofee. family rm. fplc, formal Qllltoday! 75:!·1700 ter job or decorallng a ''P' ..... 11,. vided over 50 extra Sl3,800. Byown768·6354 dining, RV parking CJl'flllff O•lf'olVI"'"'""'' homeltianyouw1ll secin -" r ttous..Unfunll1Md Sharp4bedrm,2 ba cor- S86.500. T:1rhcll. RLTRS [ I this 4 bedroom home In L.oguna Nlciu-1 I 052 CONDO• n::J~1" l ·year new. lB Units. xlnt rental area ........................ ner home. Lge Uv rm _c_a_u_oo_·2 ~-\6 ll1ftiHJll ~~j.~1.~~~· ':.::!~::a~ ....................... tr you doo 't mind a HESTER-IROWN ~.c~f;:s~ ~0:i1 ';~~e ~:g ~~~~~ .......... !~.~~ p~;j08ls:::n:~~ ~~~: MUST SELL, MOVING . ~ --·=••c··~ pools, tennis. park and OCEAN VIEW sweeping golf course REALTORS 133-9711• w/anuvs. Bkr.6<15-4286. '12,5. Los AJam1tm area. College Park a rea. 2 story 2-100 Ml fl lrn· 0 I $"5 000 view from the deck ore ----------· E •. k d ~chools. ny ". Monarchll-vTenoc• '-Ourll,•in"room ·,i·ryou~_..0 ,.__ 1080 T..,..r.........._TI-Immac 2br. lba $435/mo. Call Lerry, mac, vrs "' w n ~ C:il1f llm for s <1le bv c 11 r .... -r , o ---~nn-"""' d llb /h .,.,, """" -"·""' 8 d'd a orap,,.. 4br, pool siied lot ,·anpulupwith thecon ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( o ouse w uge rear.-,~ . .....,......,., owner. :J r, upgr SISS 000 By ownr 7·lbdrm um un1ts.bltn y d . Ref rig . i nc l .------------------•I • ., .., 673·0180 days 496·6271 _.... I nd -b F'R r I $7 500 range oven, ceramic ......... • • courlyd S73,SOO Ca II .. vu.o .s, poo a Jacun1. 2"'2 a. • Pc, 8. . ule in kitchen & baths. Gemini Realty 839·6623 cant. Immaculate. $440 10 .. elv lndcc pd . •· @J • · · ven1ence or tennis Summerfield 2 sty. <I br & Pels/chlldok. u-·Verde3Br .. 8a.v"'- Dutch Haven ~I <!4~1 . Vnnconly ~ eves 1f you can tolerate plush Open House wknds 10·4. Good Santa An:i rent mo.546-0MS --------. · MOHARCHIAY carpeting, fireplace, So. Cs t Plaia area area. Trade ok. Only ---------·1----------Anterican $82.500 4lirt. 2ll:i. frph: mirrored wet bar, m1r-979·1659 Sll.5.000. Laguna Niguel, 3 Br 2 MESA VHDE 200 fl to the lri; take TERliCE rort.'<l wardrobe/ closets. ---------u~v1d Bourke Rl•r Ba, pool •· grdnr 1·ncl. 3 Br 2 Ba . clean as a C holrr llunt1n~ton Be lH'h ln•·at1t111 near schools , 11h11pp1ni: iJOd Mnnnu. Nral 3 be<lrm w/hUJ!l' fomlly rm. ~a' lilln k1l , mas11vc :iloni lplr. /\ haqp11n .11 ~r.6.9'0 ~11 5300 Wes"'o•.,. Re.,.on W1 Rt Networil CONDOMINIUM llunl m1Cton Townhonw 1nr llell/~I AhtOn<1um I :! hr 11, ho ~11.~100 ·'"uml' t11A Ow1wr 1\1:1 l>JH 71'1 5'17 11-IS I $4!1,tlf)O Approx S i ii on• w/auume th111 :?llr I Jlj + vool cnndu P l 11 w /S:WS mo ~ 26111 BEAUT 1000 \q ft t br, · Cl uh ni::hi.,., pool , tennt~ 38r, fa m rm. 2 '·':a ba. 1r you're not bothered by T•tin I 090 " S46·9950' • $650. Dani"'Polnt., 3 Br 2 whistle. $400. ~aft brand n,..w Try t ~'\, supe r custom almo11l :i :iecunly gale and un · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------4pM down or J UH 2bJ. 3·rar liMCH RULTY new Tasteful decor in derground parking-TUSTIN M EAl.>OWS. Wanted4 Plcx.trade Ba, (pie, ~2S. DP, 3 Br 2 --·------- ur ~;nw r :?nd rlr 551-2000 ~1d~&out,2patios,vit·w THEN THIS JS FOR plan #16. 4 RD. 21;, DA, up+cash.Pvtpty. Ba. rncd yd, f~lc. $350. 3Br/den,clean exechmt, ma~tf'r "utll' SU!l.~00 ---V- 1 -.,-W-T._H_E ___ , of mtns A!oltln!? $142,500. YOU. TRY IT-YOU'LL A/C Owner 831Hl83 (213) 431·8568 DP. 2 Br 2 Ba. view, $325. Mesa del Mar, lg yd, air Own..r hl..r :-.tu ~~ or "" JAY W. YJ:;A1'S llUY IT' Santa Ana, 3 Br; 1 Ba, rond. RV parkng. Ref'li. 581 ~'lf.6 MOUNTAINS Rl-:ALTORS 499.2237 . Wethninlter 1098 (2) Oplx 's on adj'g lots. Sparush style, fncd yd, S42S mo. $48·0403 r r 0 m 1 h ~ m a ~ t ~ r ••••••••••••••• •••••••• Cd C.M . loc $17S.OOO. hardwood floors. $325. evs/wkn<h. LARGE FAMIL Y7 Then lh1s ~ bedroom Bnsbin•· 1n tht K .. lquel Club mJy I~ JWll whal }'011 h,1-.· two•n wo11t1n11 rnr. With priv;atr pool Jn<f l'Ov~rl'<l PJl10. 11 ~ Ju.-.t i:n·Jt for lhl' f.1 m11} th.11 MlilY!. 10.:1·1h,•r. C11ll rvr appt bf!droom balcony or lhlb 21.,eA. Wt>l bar, inter .~"::.... H:l!-·r C-tffMcrest 6harp Plan 4 1n the 1 h Plaat . IEAUTY $75,000·DUPL"'X -.r~.•ss-........ or .....,., Custom 3BR. ram rm. 1£ jQuall ~ PERFECT Call644-SS300wn/Bkr. T-'-Moct.R_.... -------- Colony . :'l:o l m11n y com. an~ master sle, Prop.rt" · 2 stry w/lge ram rm. "' 7~·1089 around hke lh1\ 00\' fWt · dN-oraled w soph1sllc.a 1s2-1!~• frml din rm llas 4 C06UI Mesa 2 Br. l Ba.1~~~~~~~~~~ 3 br, 2 ha. atone fri>I. all ter hurry to !>C~ il C.tll lion. Yt'l livable. 3 Car 1400 OU&lln NIWPOH UA<.1< d current rent is SS50 a I'-~ ......... M-3222 new kitch. appl 's. Lg. for;ippt ~;ir, lndry room. Cb to ------------generous b rms, wet m onth. Prine. o nly, _._u.w -bkyd. $430 mo. on 1 yr. ~h o PP Ing & :. ch b EXCLUSIVE bar, frplc 10 fmly rm 5J6.2JJ4, John, /\gt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lse. Call: 968-1383 aft RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 nm.~ CLIFFH•V"'u L1:t' rov'd, ~IJlled pat10. ~ 6PMorwlmda. 1--....D RE •LTY ""' ,,;n t:v1>ryth1nu 1s upgraded UNITS-UNITS _,... ""' I.ox In & out Beaut & tn lO(I condition. Thii. A BR 2 .. _ f r I 831 •u11 & 1 a 7% VA ASSUMABl.F, ,. • "'"• am. rm. 1"J>, .,.. ocean view poo . 4 r. one has It all' Pnced at car. dr. opn r . Me$a 3b1&. 2 frplr 708 St Sl~.ooo MS-9491 Four·plex llurry-won't --. Vent•. $47S mo. 752-07o:n HIGUll SHORIS J 1•1 n la.11t al $115,000. -"" -a mes y owner ·----J •tMl ... ECREEJC _or_&e_6'_63_IO _____ _ 3 Br. l"am km. elegantly 64S 211111or6<15 $746 -" det•nr 'd. Many xlra~ TWO·FOUR-PLEXES Pl.AH SIX 1 br house. uUI pd. 12LS. f'ool. tenn1:.. gu.m1ed KINGS ROAD llWllmgton Beach. Will 38R, 2t,.e.,BA. fam rm, mo. C.OIJed ren~ "'how l:Jl~ "hon ".1lk to \'Our F>cd u1i1' e Panoramic exchange. Call our office pnvatesludy w/frplc, hv apts & pay only $12S mo. ll<'I\ In the upper Sl:?O':; tll•eJn "iew overl')? all ----------1 foranappolotmcnllosee rm & library area. DrivebyJ:;ot\vocadoSt. ~~ _4_93_~--------'ll•wport Bay. See boat ott.rRealEstcrtt lhls Qu11I Place ex-lncludes ur;e or clubhse. &caJIMz-0282 r.>rc:1 , C hr1 :.tmas ••••••••••••••••••••••• cluslve!$137,SOOea. pool, jacuid & tennis par.adc. s unnsc/sun:.et Mobile HomH courts. Call for appl. Yr-lmmac 48r, 28a, fenced b.-homa on cnr lot • ..acH R.r. •LTY W/R.V llCC<'!1S lclr .illy "A"°' 110A WJlk t.o ~ach :lBr. Jba. For Sole 1100 COSTA MESA DUPLEX ly lse . S850/mth. yd, Paularino Sehl Dla- dcn, wet hur. :? frplc, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bedroom + bO«'helor COLE OF NEWPORT lnct, $C7S mo. 545-2600 loc'd nr :><'hi,. park & ___ s_s I ·2000 RCMdlo S• Jooquln 'ho(l'g Minute:. from ---------•! 2hr I< den on golf <'Our''' LIVE beach. 003-7213 CULVUD "-LE P'utllnK grreon :it h11rk ---"' dOOr. fote\'er vll'w. C'ltl'lt' ATTHEIEACH OrNn 1111leo of h111hwlly, pr1 v<1te 11atr guord1.1d Mmmunlty 2 BcdroomN, 11 1· 11 • r. J rd c n · ho m e pn11:1l'V Clubhouse w1lh 'r1·nn1:. .... w1mm1ni:: .Volk lo beach. Ju:sl 11:.led 111 $127.000 uml. l::ach with private rur 1wr. cpt'g, <leek. N(•w Shoreeliffs 2Br. 28a. llke rd S76 950 REALTORS QUIET E/side loc. 3 lg. lhru-<1ut By ,owner. Op new. blfl ocean view ya · · 675-5511 br .. 2 ba, ram. rm, frpl, :, Rr near bench on rul ttl' 1oac 230011Q fl Smi,:iou Bv owner 962 Ot·'8 Something Special 3 Bedrm , 1•, hulh ToWTihmr11• 2 \' t•a r11 nl'w I.it" rncloa.t-d pat111 Super nlrc $64 000 Wlllk 10 1hopp1na 2 Mm lo beach. ·· "J1Tl!fi•tg•4•1::0-., vzi-·1r.Ji .... ll .. m-• 'U'f.4471(r.i"i)M8·Sio3 SUPER FAMILY HOME Luahl.Y l11nd11cn ped l'ul de·UC lot with ('XQ\USll('· ly d«orntcd 4 bedroom, 2'h bath home. 2 Flreplocc11 BCC('nl the family room and hvmg n»rn. The 3 car 11ara11e m~s this hnme evcr- y(bJna tor the active lamlb'- WALi TO BEACH if )'Ola can war yourself ... , ror • half hour 4 IR.-FAMILY RM. to le.mm~ r lub ~1.:,011 h\e, 172 1 Kings ltd. overlooking golf couri;c. SIXUNJTSEASTSIDE . O/W, fncd. yd, dbl gu. l 'h IATHS C811 K.1.J·ll~l I wkf1 v, or Value plu.' 1n thr 11h•fll 6'4 52'7Sf'Vl'!! & wknd' 645 211111 or645 57411 ~.OOO <lllll 3136 L 0 v c 1 Y P r 1 d e 0 f 2 BR .. I ba., single house Hbr Hi dist. $450. 845,2u19 Plan 48 1n Cul\Ntldle ------1 ownership units -oldies on lot. Dbl. gar. $425 Mo. --------- You wont w:ant lr. m1~'1 "'°"'_.....,.....,.,....,._.....,.....,. !11•r1nl( this lovrly I lliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliii•iiiilll-•I NEWPORT SHORES Acreogefor 1ale 1200 but aoo dles Near yearlylse. Nice! 2 Br, S210, be1m 3Rr.2Ba.unlquek1lchen, ••••••••••••••••••••••• We1>tcliH orr~red at Sceruc_Prop. 675·5726 cr~ .. t.'!'.2.!',e· Unl.Small lkh m . r11m rm h1>ml· With OVflr ~()() b'l (I Ill lu11ury Uv1n~ Ali10 1n l'ludet. rxtr• clt('p lol An ldeul family home al un asking pnr c of only an.soo red hill ~· 552 -7500 Distinctive Desiqn Greets you th1• moment you dr1vt! up: It" extonor and Interior appoint- ments spc11 k or contem porary ease and d1anlly. 3 Bdrm .. 2 ba .. (11mlly room. Top condition. Deane llome. $111.500 Starter Home! Cute 2 bedrm with cuatom firepla ce & Last.cfuUy enclo:11'd front 3 Monarch Roy Pl11ia Loauna Nt&ut:I 49'97222 131.013 6 ratio . Yard Is a and ll c aped~~~~~~~~~ mast~rplece' Near com - munily park and pool IAM Fottst I 055 and tennis eourt I Sound ••••••••••••• ••••• • •• •• nice'> Call Red Carpet WatttrlrOftf Ll•"'9 Realtors,833-3380. DOCl< 4Br. 3Ba, air. By owner. Op~n Wknds L,.,_. .. Kh I 04t 58_1-ll_l_IS ____ _ ....................... --------- IUILDAILI LOTS LAlke Front Luxwy m:my cW1tom fentures. I 0.697 ACRES b "'"" __.._, <'Ommunlty clbhse pool S205.000 Y appointment So. of Hwy, Lovely 2br •*Cw.-.r1..W. fennis E1tsy fm~ncing LA~UNA IEACH R·I only. house. Formal din rm,1 _________ _ urrani:cmcolb. Pnn on-NearGreenbel~ COSTA MESA frpl., no peta. $450. yrly. Lge 3 Br. 2 Ba, rncd yard. ly S48·2787 eve/wknds Ocenn &Canyon Views TRJPLf',X AvaJl4 /18. 67s-495.s $300 Ger, pat., pix. $160,000. Tenws Small fee 845-4900 ALMOSTMIW DUPLEX I ILOCK TO HACH 3RRupw/2 bn .. JBRdwn w/1 ba .. all Ulcd kitchs & b1lh11. blln a, Incl• dshwshr, frplcs, deck & patio w /buae 4 car aarage. SI 59,500 JACOIS REALTY 675-6'70 •·z" REALTOR Pride or ownership on SPACIOUS 2Br, ram rm. · · •!M-Mll quiet street. Spacious bltns, 3 bl ks to beach, • •C_....." W. FOURACHS 0 w n er s II n I l w Ith S550 mo. 640-8358 $1115, l Br. bllna, rernc. + rlreplacc. Call for ap-Ca meo Hl11 hland8 4br, 2 more. Nice areal Pix. polntmont. Now only haths, view. $650 /mo. In· Smtrte.~4900 on the edl(e of thr (;leveland Nat'l Forc~l ovrrlookln.: beaut Murn:lla Vly. Term5 $130,000. cl. &anfeMr 6-t5·MS7 * •COR1a•1" 0-.. llKR l,P.llQuall ~ 11141611-5m1 Iii IPlace , ___ o_R_s22 __ ·M30 ___ Prapert:iea ·-7'2•19?0 ONE ACRE 1•00 OUAtln. HtWPOtlt llA<t4 Beaut. Luak home 2br . $175, 1 Br. utll pd. Reft1~. den. fam rm. For lease 3 Mu1t seo! Unt. Sml rec. to 4 months. No pets &U-4900 $700/mo 673-5721 ••COMmMr10W. QUICK POSSESS. $225. 2 Br 2 Ba. pool. bllna, Primo comm(l~lal loci· En1oy the oul!ltandlni; lion on Cout Hwy. at view rrom your unique Moh1I«' hm !.Ile Level. All W1able water. pwr, phonl' All anlm:ils ok. Low dwn. Xlnl terms. BKR Vlctona Beach. Ocean wooden deek on the hike. --------- view & 5 I ot corner. t~xqulaltf'ly upgraded J Nwpt. Cut Condos. 2 ocn Three R·2 lotA-$4$, ~rm, 2v1 bath enter· Vu 's1 t mini ocn vu. fplc, ea c h & t w o C • 1 t11lning home. Whal a wethar, rec facfl. From lot.s-t48,000 each. beauty for only SJ 15.900. $\ lS,000 or lae. 673·2332 or (714 )677 ·3all LohforSah 2200 Vi!cant hou•e with 2 won't last! Unl. Smell ••••••••••••••• •• •• •••• bdrma .• 2 bath.a, dlnln11 fee.~ COSTAMESARlCP rm .. (rplc., private ••COMWM"~ patio; ye1r'1 le111e, ~·----------Zon ucl for 16 units per mo. 3 Br 2 Ba, lmmaculau, w/varlance possible 17 IAY & IE.AC:H $400 mo. lat, last, dep. unlt1. Hiui 2 Drlplx. I RIM.n 75t·Oll I Avail S/l. 545·8576 aft house. sns,ooo r n only 8PM/wkndl R~ ~~ Colt. MeM l2Z4 3-B-r.-de-n-. _1_i,;_b.-,-,p-, ---------•••••••••••••••• • ••••• • Hal«rat area. $385 mo. San O.m1rdloo. Runnlna 3 Br. I ba hae. Newly re i..e. 9'79·78.18; m-4t88 HOllMS llA1" IM c...,.t _67_5_,5008_. ________ o _R _522_·_0530_· --· * 494-1057 * ....._. Slt.-0400 SELL Idle Items with ••-------i -~=-:-~~:.:_.:.:__!~~~~~~~~ Dally PllotClanifled Ad. tMVISTOltSI CALL US -Newport..... t 0'9 Hewpw t ..... I OH IUILDERSI For all the late11t multi· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 91 ACRES-bet.ween pie U..Unp available 1n Oceaniide /Vltta . ,,._,, thl1 lovrly. la111t. 833·8600 OM ,..r new 3 bedroom. Na ti.lb, Presley built Lacuna Boach erea. Beauurul rollln• hills. 10% DOWN Small 1prin1 fed lake. $8000/per acre. Call $46·S880. Sprlnp Mtn. lot. IBSOO. dee. Out.tide pet ok. Lrt1 Drtvc time 2 hrs. 640-8788 yd. $37$ mo 64.2-11614 LOT83x12$' 3 br, 2 ba, family " pl1 mom. NC'w paint & crpl Dshwhr, dbl gar, fnc yd. N2$/mo. 549·2'65 KJOS ,nTS OK !'A•talde2 Br /1ar/SMS. 875-82S8 or 6"-414t ~ Only $72.000. '+573 CAMPUSDt~IRVllCE • Raberts Rl!llty llNllM.a .... .. 11.,. ..... i. fu~t dtaw ln the YMt. • .a Dally Pllot '.ui«l Ad. &U.MTS. -= 4Br. 2Ba, F.R .• fJ), up gradet1, pool, 1p1, flrepil 188.950. S5l-4S U aft ~:30PM . Prine. only. Cadillacs to Oo-Cart1 Wha~ver the Fad Roll 'em ofrtbe ma.rktt Wllb a Ctaaallled Ad C.11 Now I MWC1I OCIAMYllW 3-Lovtl 2 DR, high UJ• on Riviera coutllne; 2 btllhl, beamed llv. rm., fpl; ocean vu 1undecll. family cllnlnc: carp. ,. Iola of ceramic lilt. $10,, 000 Ml&SJON R!:ALTY 4N-o73l On 1Wa ..._...._ 41r, Jla "- IM HAUOR VllW HOMES ..... poet .. ,.. 1835 Port Carlow Place M•wpart leech $ 161,000 Fa Seller will take bnck 10% 2nd T.D. al 9% interest. 0,.. ..._. s.t/S. I ·I 640.104+ •• $311,000 Cotti Me:sa Call4"-34)0 Sharp fc ready to OCCUJ)Y la a 3Br &t FR, 2 ba at 23111 Rul1er1 Dr. MOO. Ph 2 Br. w/tam rm, nowt m.eTSO 11la llertt111e Rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• remdl'd. ms. l Infant. --------- --------•!AVOCADO COU ...... R no pcta. 21n Miner. Call Mesa Verde 3Br, 2b a, 2700 "• 837·SMS. clun·qultt·b1ckyard, C~~ Loh/ l SOO 3BR, 28A"home on I · --------1 kldt OK. LonJ or atlrt la .. -rr• acrta. Fant11tlc view, McaD Verde 3 Br 2 Ba. 1465/mo.645-*' ••••••••••••••r•••••••• 4·Dcro1 mature treea. Fam Rm. Lt v Rm --------- Crypt t709. 6th level, OwMr must tell. Won ' w/fplc, conv. to 1hope, Le• 3 br, 2 ba bomt 1ln11le. Magnolia Court. latl lon1. BKR. achoolt It rwr. CUit. de-enc:loaed .vard, lplc:; Paclllc Vlew. 4"-Z311al\ (714) 522·2080 cor. no peLa. MSG mo. C.oUe,. Ptrlt area MIS 4PM OR 179-STt'T f10.&:M'7 IM&-1711 • ~· ·" d. :· .· \ I ... .• . .. • . ... . . . '' ~I ' . , •I . . .. , . . . . I (8 D~LYPILOT M nd A. I 9n HolotMtU~ ~alwwwal·1u.fwa. Af lw ... FarNllwd Offlcea..t• 4400 ---------'-'---------_..:;;.;.0:.:.:.::.:1:.iil.:..• ::.:s:;P".:.;.:...:.11.:..:·~1:.=.:..:.. ••••• ••• ............... •••• ••••,•••1••••••••• or u.tw ~ ltOO •••••• •••• ............ . HoeN•URfwowl.IMd ....... ullfwW."-d ...... u......... S."'9 eo.t.MHG .. 3134 c.t.W.. 3124 IW1i4ow ..... l140 ....................... 60'PBSQFT' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••···-·-••••••••••••••-••-••• c., .... _ 1271 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••·-·-•-••-• ................. -.. 'nlEEX.ClTING 1617WE!t"'reLlFJ!'~8 C....Mne l ll4 llwfW• ~Hiib 1250 ...... ._.............. PA.1.MMISAAPTS. AOT.SU·S03Z ......... •••••••••••••• Hstao. 1 242 •n•••••••••••••••••••• ac.~o vu. 3 CDU1 Karina. :snr~ 21/:J '.arr~ '?~· M.lNVTt:STONP'l' $t:?S/mo Colleg~ Piarlc 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 2 Ba. air cond, IOOd New lwt 3br, den, fam SMftSHIM(j/ ~. bltol, dihw:hr'. BCil. I SO I Wn • br, 2 l>a + bonu11/fam 3 Br, 3 ba townbouae. vie~. $400. No pets. rm, 3 ba. 11\un, avaUa-watktopk achla.tisbo~ Bach,1&:2BR NewportF'tn1DctalCt.r r m . C ICllD 6 •h urp. Spa rkling oe w cond. 831-&SIM ble. $S75, Open wkndl. AwinnlfVlcombl-'""'--plJ\I CiQmo.841~or rroro$lj.S, &....-,Office 5poce rmmed. poueK111<>n Heft. $'70. Call "Lala'', 33851 Calle Borreao. ..., '"'1M 1 ..-., Adullll,No~t. CaUooSlt.eManagr.r r~q'd . Aeenl, Chuc k M6-137lorl4&-54.s6eves. 3Br. 2Ba. A/C, 1S:i0/mo. 48MS&lor <213)47S.28:M ofaduhaportmtnthomes ~I Mesa Or. (71 )&&2-3!1.1 xt~ F.ver e lt 546-4141 o r 23708 Sor ealna. Nr Wilt\ IUXUtyappolntmtmaond l Br. PETS OK, 3 blks to (5Blka EutofNewport •---4--.--,...•----551H0216. Nofee New2Br1Y»Ba,Twnbse, Moulton Ctr. 95$·22003Br,28a,view.ammat",lo superbrecroononoropremlum ocean, S210mo. 326 13th Blvd> J Prim&! J;?0o-;;' ~ ---------1 fpk, patio. pool, tennis, S&-8503 maintenance yd. 1420 locollon Tennis • gym • mtropy St. 9llCMll82ft1, wltnds 546-9860 in et on B c a c b o ~!:~~ ........ ~~.~~ m> mo. ZU.Sfrl.SI08 L...-...,... 3252 mo. 493-$208 spa • swimming• bllllords. 21r. De Detlau PUVllWIMG Brookhu.rst, 800 14 . , ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.nto AM 3 210 One ,._ "·~ "-.. rooms one Bo"' ~ Jt I I ....., 0 U T led. Sln&Je. gorden t ~parkling 2 sty, 3 Br. 2"' .,.._ U44 Lovely 2Br & den Garden .... ••••••••••••••••••• a 1"" ovu • on ,,,. , w rp c, enc os ..... car, ZM Ml 111bte M oltJce. Good ox• bu, ('ptlt, d1'J)b, frpk Rec ....................... hoiue In Nie l Shores 3 BR 2 b f I dbl ~ ~='t•~l.0· fark~Vlltfs lndry lac. all adulta, no ............... H c ure , ;u11lg,ned park· r...(·1ht1c!I. Nr Munna. IRVlNt.: Beac h. len~s . pool: gar.' Fn:d. ~d'.' w/B~Q~ w ,°"'"" pet.s, vreat location S285 UllllJ mAll •SI ng. QIU Mr. Plummer l.Sll $435/mo. Ciall Piat 2 BR, I Ba .••..• $325 1395 $525/mo. 493·8848 or $350, !>57 lOtiO 550 Paular1no Awe., Costa Mffa 751-ttll mo. 847"21622 ContemJ)Ornry & cas ual OOU7G1 f'ry,831-9432 <!BR.2 & .•••• s:ns-~ e.5930 --·-..... Walktobeac.b.2Br,2 83, The~torNewPort's DEl.UXIOFACIS NEW'"rJBa L'amRm 3 HR,2Bn ..... $t2S/$SOO u.-...---11!..--l-L-..a encl oar. $295. 21702 aoodUfc. Co ·'&ir .. "'tl ., ' r ' 3 BR. ;i•,i~ ba ..... $475/SSO For lease 3 br, 2 ba, home . .._. .-.""-°" 3124 Brookhurat. 962-07'1'8 •Beamed ceilings mnu 1"" ap.aoos. rpk, lncd yurd. Neor (iJK,21h Ba .• n'lc/«:"" In pvt commu nity. ~ 3300 CostaMHa llJ4CostaMna •ll~&rcccenter2' ZOOto 2000 aq.ft.A#low ~chool5 $19$ 847 7851 ~ ~ •••••••••••••••• •• ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 35' q ft Lt1n Ni .. ,el & ·--·-· -~ · BLUF.l"S Beach, tennis & r ec .... •••••••••••••••••••• ll'YN 3144 •P uabcrpt.s&drapes as i. · · .. •M :! Ur. den, 2 Bo. lovely, 3 BR, 4! Ha .......... SOOS facll. Beaut. apptd & Cd.M·Superb oct1an vu 4 NBW 2 BED RM /\PTS. NEW 1 BEDHM APTS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •And aornucb more 1M1u'snsda~ntAv15c_joo. 8!!1w8!·. ncw,some Vlew.$35Smo. BIG CANYON lnd:icpd. Nice view. Br21h Ba,0/R,F /R.lm· $3l0/mo.Pnvµulios. $Z25/mo.Prlvpat1os. WOODBRIDGE Furn.bachelor $230 " " 0 ,, 193·7766 3 BR. 2"2 Ba .... ,. • $700 a125/mo. 499-46\l mac. Fncd. Grdn. Xtriui. ~a.;,a~fJ~~~;~~.1 Garages. Drive liy PINF.SAPI'S Unfum. 1 br $2.5S1_ca_1_1_: tl3_1_·l_400 ____ _ Nt:w3 br, family, dining, J 3 OrtL:-:E l,.OREST S57S lmmaculnte "St!a Ter-S750unf, $900(, 6+1·2970 Larry, 546-5880 2-177 Elden, or cull 1. 2 & 3 bdrm units. HURRY FOR Commercial SboptJ, of- car gar .. .:ianl wet bur, ' a .......... race" home. 3 Br. 2ba ~lunt1 Larry,S46-5880 Des igned like early IESTSRECTIOM fices &storago. From $7S put.Jo, fuJly landscaped w/nice view. Pvt com u..fumllhecl 3425 &45. Ne:.r new 2 br. l'• Spacious E-Sidc3 Br2 Ba, Calilomia t>uogalows. 1433Superior mo. S41M249Costa Mesa. $450/mu. F<Jliulou1> view munity w/beuch, pool & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba, patio, garden, adlts, adlls pref'd , no pets. Jo' r om $a 7 0. l 1 S Newport Beucb bi3-323Zor 675·9752 club la cal. S625/mo. DELUXE 3 Br 2 Ba oft lSl no pets. 642-l603. Encl front patio. encl Pineslooe. Ofc brs.&-5:30 64W453 EXECUTIVE lcryfrOllt Offic:u Pnme Loc~Uon 3388 Via Lido, Nwpt Bch io\am.orunf. $1~$500 Secretariul scrv avail. 2SOsq fl. &Toro 3 232 49!M61l Tee L. Niguel. Cnlry Clb 2 BR, 2 ba, prefer mature gar, fncd bk yd, redec, Daily. 5$2-0400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ldie fare.st 3255 Comm pool, S4SO, assoc adults, no cbildern or $350. 186 ~-21st St. ---------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• dues pd. I.st!. 499-2247 pets. 642-5848 S46-9080or631·2932 Brand new "Orangetree" FOR LEA.5E·Brand new Lux.y CORdo FROM S2 I 5 Dlx 2Br, 2ba apt In 4 plex. ~l Br + loft den, home an wooded area. 2 Dr, den, l't Ba, dining Mature adults only. no New cpls. drps, gar. lellni$. + rec Cacal. $295 4Br. 2~Ba. cpts, drps, area, pool , Jacuui. iJ!IS. pets. Large l&.2 br apts. $2 5 0 . Ad l t on I y . mo. 661--0633 <714> Ocean or Bay view. AC. pauo. etc. Close lo HB. Malloy Realtors Oshwhr. gas f\BQ S2lS Harbor I Bake r area l.ocJIRa Hilk 3150 11chls, or corner of H1dge 963-9771 mo. Ga.o; pd. 778 Scott Pl ~7-5459 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roule & Tuledo Way.----------FROM $240 lo $3.lS I st Moftth Free 675-5820 wkdys on,lv. Ba . FP, c pts. drps . Dnve by 25111 Cinena Santa Ana . 2BR. 2BA. 645--S61lor6f.2·507_3 ___ ,Large 3 br. 2 bu upper. Way. Or t•a ll (714) Pool. Water & heal pd. THE BAY LEAF Ncwsbag,drps.Nopet.s. DELUXE new 2 Br, 2 ba, 2 fireplJtces unturn a pt. lncls ,acuu:i & dbl garage.~. 5 Beaut apt plans, avail. • •Cdl\f dlx 2 rm suite. rum or unfum. Hach, 1 ul1I pd, A/C, ample plcg, br. 2 br. J ba: 2 br, 2 $15S. mo lo mo. 675-moo. Sharp :IBr , 2Ba. fr11lr, Ii~ lndscpd. 55 1 2000 or vd & pallo, 10461 Wux-S!M-3484 540-0960 wkdys 9 5. $600 t s t mo. + d eposit Carport$275.751·3W6 c'"' 389 d 751 6350 t & 2Bdrm, water pd. baths. Beamed I.iv rms, dining areas, storage, patio s, de c k s , landscaped grounds, cov. prkg, lighted tennis, vol l eyba l l. 2 sty c lubhouse, billiar ds, s wimming pool. ping pong, hydro-spu, J:ym. SQny' DO pets. w mg C1rc ll: $425 mo ----------mo. .....,.i a yb, · From $240 Be autiful, 7514335 or 968-4142 ----· H.-1tlftCJfOft leach 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vacant. 4 BR, 1-''• ba, d 05e to OCClln $375. Ask lor l\c1lh , 968-1317, or !162·4471 Bk r *RENTALS * Mksio.V-e.jo 3267 _cv_es ____ ----s pacious new apts, Pool, 2 BR ............... $385 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 B~ Jin Ba. w/fplc. newly pvt patios. 2 BR •••••.... , , .•.• $400 Cast.a de! Sol._ adult, love· pamted. BrO?~hurst & ~~~!!::doo~lSM . 2 BR ............... $42.5 ly 2 ~R, A /(;, view, club Ad am s . $ 32 5 ma. &la·~ 2 BR,dcn ....•••..• $195 ~~l $400. 644-1197 or _968-__ 11_06_;_.H_B ____ --1 __________ 1 3 BR .•.••• '. . .• SJ50 • Townhouse FoxhOllow VlllOCJe J BR. ······· · ·• SSOO 2 Br l 'h baths Cordova Unfuntfshed 3525 ti21 W. Wilson 641i·2010 ----------1 J BR. ··1 ·· ··· 5425 ho~e. T e nnis , pool••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-'URNOHUNFURN Br a nd n1•w 3 bedrm ~BR.·· ........... S595 available. $325. Ph 2Br 0CNVU,gar,i.undk, •2brtownhomew/frpl Li\N DING home. 1000 3 BR. · · · • · · · • · · $350 830-9816 2 patios, pool, JaC. S3f,O. •Lgc patio & cnr. s:nrai:e ,.q fl with lor mul chnml!. 3 OH. · · · · · · S62S 522 6827 San Clem. •Adults. child 16 & over 4 rm . . . $tOO •Small pet ok OWTH'r wanL., l yr ISl' &. l'I' """" 4 • ' • · • ..,.,.,., Newport leoch 3269 • -------'o550 P~'I' mo. 1n dd ~ 4 BR . . .•. S680 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .AparifMnts Fvnust..d J Br 2 Ba, no pl'ls SiSO ~artll•rw1 3 UH, him.rm ...... 5485 Wauirlront·Dock, 4 BR , 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr. S . Cst PlaZJ, a ll :i, ~h.1rp a l11•drrn. :: bath Ba, frplc. ne w r rpts, lc6oo l"-d 3706 644-1103; &16-7036 h o 11 :.. t• 1 n .: r t• a l drps, bltni.. $700. &i<l·!Y.>32 ••••••••• •••• •••••••••• n1·1Rhhorhood. lmrne1I. or~ 1 Br f(arage apt. on the Beaut. new 2br. 2ba in I plcx, pa tio, la undry, bltns. $300. 642·160J flll'i>. $t1uo1mo. lloberts ----Grand C:J nal. $275 mo. l<i•alty ~·lbllH BLUf.F'SCONOOS 646-3569 ______ , Leases :.tartms: nl $450 Be t 3b 2'' \.want J lilt, l ·'• ha , New 2 Rrt. San Mateo, on 1·101>e l•l m''"'n ~L'IO A'k llllh fairway, ll:1m·ho lnr K1•1lh !JIJIS 1317 or San J oaquin $~95. Month. Al!cnl644·1133 CottoMna 3724 •au -n e w r , uit _ _ __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• townholl:)e. Frplc , encl. J asm ine Cr erk ' p vt $40.00 WEBC & UP ~ar. lgeyd. ~00.~2·1~ comm Guarded G:tte Stud BR NEW Studios. Deluxe 2 New 3 hr, 2 ba or 2 br & • to & l ApLS •11.;: •\.17 1 Bkr 5411-1.290 1V •-Maid Serv Avu11 br. Patio & uara0 c. ~RO !'>l1pcr1 In • :m r, IUti c•ondo 1 rnol. $115 mo. ('all ~,~;.~11 SPACIOUS :1 h r , :.! h.1 dur>ll•x, I" t '.ir<I ~!I~ Spa1·1· l or wa~h/da y r I child uk No 1••t.-Uay~ li-17 :1:-,.s I, l'V•'' :.:11; JliJH. Kl:.!I I\ M1d1acl Dnvt• Acron St. From Lake Wnodbndl!e Arbor Lake. den w/pool, jaruu 1. lCn· • "' u " " .rhoneServ llldpool mo. 19l9 Anaheim St., n1:.. $725 mo. Ca 11 • 644-4832. 2.376 Newport Blvd, CM _~_tg_r_. _115.:... ~-5-106 548-97!>5 or 645-3967 3Br, 2Ba or 2Hr & den. __ _ Sunken II\ r m, frpk,1-----·.,----·l~Hills 3750 JaCU/.l l & l'RIV/\TI:; S500/Mo . ~Br +d~n ••••••••••••••••••••••• tx•h Upi:rad1.'CI cpl, mar· ~Lemenn.1Ws alk lo bl·h Pool .... 'Cl" p• •z• rorcd clo:.cl nnor~ next to °" ,.... "' """" "' bt.'<I. braul llll•d l•ntry. $5SO IM o. 3 Ud rm o n Scenic Mounu.11n Vwws lk nt Sl95. or •~r· <•flllon Penin s ula WiJlk lo l.ar~e. dlx a dult 1&2 ' 7 11 J i; 1 o . 1 9 2 2 o r hf>ach Bdnn Apt::.. Furn & un· Gard{'n apt. 2 hr 2 bu, den/patio. Mature iitlulh only. Martinique A.pts 1t 2 275": 18\hSt , C.M 6 3 1-3003 GREAT CONDO! 1213HJ2·39lll SS 7 !) I M n 1 B .. + d c n furPoon.I. J ··CUZ'I. B1ll1ards . " ~ 3 l>r, 2 ba, cpts, dn1~. SUPER SHARP PLEASE COME w/Ytew 5!11·6151 or58Hil30 ffl>k, walk 111 clost:b. pvt . 1 llr, :i h.1, rr1,h-. I) 1w. LEASE ME! 9\50/Mo J Ur on water 252 11 S tork port. Lag patio. 2 car s.:ar. l'ool & 2 Br garden apt, frplc. patio, dshwhr. $245. Nr. I rvane Ind. area. !>57 ·2841 BRAND NEW MlealiBJIU Ideally iocated for SEN IOR ilTIZl-:NS OR HANO CAPPED Downtown 05ta Mella, walk t o a ll shopping, UGUHITA h om e for leas e . Panoramic view of the beach. 3 Br. dJ"hing rm, 2 bath. $750/mo. Tagewater <T' REAL ESTATE quicl. Designed lo ac· 1350 S.Coo,t Hwy. t•omodate wheelchairs 494-8S36 Southwest Corner Ediof(er/Newland 8400 Edinger, H.B. ( 714 ) 847 -9605 OPBN 9·5 DAIL V Rarhelor s.!05 ---------- 1 llH ~HO LogunaNk)uel 3852 161 E 18th, 642-0856 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROCNftS 4000 TENNIS & SEA ••-••••••••••• ••••• •• • Walk to the beach from ROOMS $25 wk up 'With tJus smashing 1&2 bdrm kitchen. $37 .50 wk up apt romplex, with tennis apts 548-9755 Airport Offic.ff 1 blk to O.C. Airport. Dlit s uites w /cpts , drpit, Janitorial s erv, FM systm, All utiL, ample prkg. No lse req'd. 2082 S.E. pnstol, NB !>51-7010 lad MO FREE t"\111 service, individual offices, month to month rent including: Recep- tion &erv, personaliied phone cover age , mail dispatch. underground prk,g, janiloral scrv. AU utJI. except phone. TllE E XECUT IV E · s u1n: 64().:-.470 Mesa Verde t'Ondo. 2 Br, l'nCI ~ll r. pa tio. UBQ . pool, $320/mn J\v:11I lbt wk M <Ay. 536-71184 , biJ-6616 court, clubhouse, pool, Man, employed dayb, 01-'C SUITE for re nt. JUCuui, sauna. suD<leck kitch privileges. $135 mo. orean view, lg. balcony. $275 3 .R 2 I ... & beautiful landscaping. 631-0574 c u l ..,,,,. "' II I k h D .• a. UIJb airs w1garag1:, ~ Family, no pets. 545-5254 A e ec. •le en. •:. mo. 536-3834 David Dahl ---hwasher, self cleanmi: l Lrg bed room w/pri ba, ---------- 3 Br, 2 Ba. frplc. pvt l:11m oven. Adults only. No for 2 persoru., in a 3 Dr EAST C. M. dry r m,2car .:ar Peli.& pcts.lbr$275.2 Br$325. bome m C.M. L~e k1lcb, Retail or ore. space. at l·h1ldren ok. 97~·J877 for SH Terroce Aph swim/pool 645.()603 4'<r·SO<. Redecor'd., :im· appt. & info 23731 Manner. Lag Nig Rm 1,, mi from heh, $2S pie prkg .. pvt. ~alhs.1770 RGL• ll .. (714)·1!)3-0501 wk, s··2 w /k1t prlv . _o range Ave.Lri 646-41171 LA r.2 r11,.,a.2 t>lY Office hours9to6 ., 111 tr1pl~-c Nr :o.hor11>, -womun pre f e rre d PRESTIGE adlu.. no IK-'h tJ:n-8828 Newport leach 3869 ~1 -MB>ICAL OFRCE <7to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rentals to Shar~ 4300 In heart of Jrvlne. 1500 :! Br, cpls, drps, c·:irport, 2 Br, 2 Ba lux. apt over· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sq. fl.; some furniture & kids Ok . S245. 962-0678 lo_oki ng Ncwp?rl Bay Share hsc. blfl Lake fi xtures avail. Prefer t·v~1wknds with balcony & fU"eplace. Forest art'.'a, club. ulll, Jlcn. prat•t1t1oncr. J<'ast $675/mo. S.S!H802 $160. Resp fem. 581-24<!4 occupancy. 2 Br. 2 ba, gar . Kidl; ol<. S250 mo. Good location . Call 673·2825 PARK NEWPORT AVOJt> INCOMP/\TJBLE Bac he lor s, l or 2 ROOMMATES ' Bedrooms &Townhouses Qi.>u,sE-CVAru UNUJ\UTW Jol'om $249.50 Spectacular s pa, total Takes the Guesswork .. nv'<I. p<oll<> ll1k1· 11.twh • :! or I-Oen Townhomr with dock for your bout I !all:. clubho use. Adi ls only Sll!i mo. 7M 11~13·5777 SlZS Mo 1 mo frl't' rent, S750/Mo .Av.i ii Apnl thru Sorry. no J>('ti. $350. 642·1155 2hr, 2ba most ut1I pd Mo 1\ugusL On wakr ~•lh ------- -to mo. Adlts only $250. .1111 :!ll.1, :! I .1r i.:ar.1i.:1· • s~~~, + 1°::i" ;ownho~t· hoatdOC'k ~port ~ach 3769 Adult F:-S1de 2 hr ~pts li22 llamlllon 645-0314 i.:o•Ki lr1r,1llan1 Cr•" & . " 0 fl'l' rcn $850/Mn Winll'r. ~1;wo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Encl gar, pool Like II•'"'. ------recr e ation p r og ram. outoffmdmg tha t social program. 8 pools. 8 RIGIIT ROOMMATE <trp-., 7~11113411 '.I Hr + l\ir + llV Mo in!'.umm••r Ba~·"ew llOJX'~.&14·~711__ LRG 1&2 br, pool, nr . 'tur:.aj!c S-11)() Mei ' ho""' dlls tno ""'I.: llt1I rent a l, 2 Ur, frp k, STS'STOIUCH :! ,.....a •~" tenrus courts. Al Fashion 832 4134 Smee 1971 ~11••r lot(·,•11011 .i h1 :.! 11.1, • .! 1-.>.t:<' ok .,wti·:o. SJ'ill Large J Ar 2 Ba. µat10 prl tRll4 Monrov aa ,1,1 , tl rp' 1,w :.! o.ir :'llto i':i.!l ilJIJ •·lr1pntly furnis hed I BH.l ba.~rl} S350 l027 VJlcnr aJ . ~:!ll5 ~-OJJI, • bland, J amboree & San ---Joaqwo Hills Road. Share 3 Br hs e , Lake • 11 1 hald ro-n llll Ill\ . HoJhhf1a\la1IJhlc 2 01\,furn.v.ntr S!SO S.\6·9080,t;:U 2!:13:? .. 1 \ [ ! SIOOO M11 2 Hr ~ 1kn 2 BR I 1);1 Wnt r . SJOO .~.:~: ,"' 11 'Ho.I .... , I l!l . ® 1•u:•La11,,L!I boJ I s hp ·" ;11 1. br.1ntl IA YFROHT ilf.\i~f:I n1•w&anmmll·nnd \'nf :t HH :!ha ~z:-, ''"'"" 1 ho • lt.1 " •lri1'. Waterlf"Ofti Home' l11h II\\ '1,11 j'.lr ,\\,111 C~631 1400 1 mm 1 •I I c ·1 111" 'I l HTI .~: ROCf\ J Hr :.! • ·-.. 11 11~1 ,\1,'t nvh .. • I~ 1-"Jm Rm, Din t<m.i---------... associated •I St-.:.\SONS A l'TS SpJc. :! hr 1nhs1', t 1 h:i. µool. µ\I fl:Jt II) t\flull' l'\o ix·•' ~:.11 m11 •:w JoJnn St :.1~r :ipl :i "•·.1t ;1 1.r ' h.• alrp-. .! .-.or 11.n , •n•l "hool ... .. hop... \\.111 1mm•-r1 'J:!!1,mo •it.:1 1.,w. Ai.:t itn I"'' l.1:1· 'd i'••ar p.1rl.. &: 1•iul ~'5 mu h t & It"\ -~.IO "'"' tlr p 1\J:l BROKEAS-AEAL TORS J OH W l olbno ~11 1661 nn~ht. l'hccn upslair~ LIDO l!-11.fo:. } rl) ~OU "' td k ., h $275 a• allabh.• J unr t J llr 2 a.., w er · ~ r. · \1 .1nn1•r)o l 'nvo• Wl'~I . :? !Ir .! 11.:1 .• 1rl111t •·n11d•1 1'1~11. I•", .. ,.,. Ava al ., , l~• ~uo :~Mi iJl,1 ~ fir 11 ·Ila, 11r lldt, •II' h w .... h !'olol\I' ~i!l(I \',1 • .1111 !*tll K l'.111 I lit t111!o-hltn' ll\\ ll o I" ;, i i I 11 n W ,. , I -..1'111 mo 11-IU .!it.II 'l~.:!·\JllU\ 811 . lg~ ll unn)' Suuthl __________ , Adul~ _N_o_pe_ll>.64~·27_4.5_ Hr .11HI II 1· w I ... n h m '" W1>odbr1d1:1• Vul·:.anl. 21>r l ~1b11. l.J kl' 00..l'i: & n ·1· I J1°1I l.~1· ~1.:·0 mu, n11 patio. 00-5002 Or' 67~&\211 (.1ean 1&2 hr' Adu lb, no BLUI-"~. I lt•H I, , 1t•v.. pcl~. ~/$Z25. :!121 t_:. :!br . :?t.ia , frpl ~5110 16th St N lit!> "4b IHOl tM 4201 01 5'18 •lli I ~lt·h 1>11 .~&i.75~1111 :1 llr 11, H.1 f11l1•, n11•1• llUllU. V. ( ,Jl'il I II lt'OOl!'o nw W11111 ..... pool homt· I r rt & P"I'' >lllll m l) Ill ,• H.1 11'1" ::i.1:10 1110 Mil !1-1()2 • • • • 1 "'"'r"I\ l'.1r lo. .1 llr " l!.1 l'UI rJ1• ~al" Sl'\11 fMH l'<•vl Jll<' 11·nn1 .. • ,,. i K<17 llurhor Vw.,. 1111111•'' I hr, ram rm. rJu"· to p.ork A JIOlll t. all H ht111I' \\,Ill M:ay bt Sl.:!5 11;1.1 l~l •.•••••.••..•.......... 18 02 •••.•.•.••............. 11\IE:NA PK Ne w I & :! Hr .apt,.,. q>l,, •lr!l'. hltn!>. 11001 'fh<' Villa W11<11b . 111112 rth St 17 11 >521 71172 Quiet, colla~e type IJ:C 2 br. pvt patio. i,:ar W;osh rm Wtr pd $260/mo. ""5·22110. eves G-tu-6775 M ,, n 11 g t' r w ,1 n t c (I r o r ~m;ill aparlrnl·nl bhli:. ))~I mo tor ~··rvwc. 2 llr 2 111:1, ;1d11h~. no 1wts W5·512G E Sulc 2 l\r I' :• II.a, (pie, 1x>ol. twnh:.c ~lylc. "-1<b (J II. Av ;11 I now S:!!JO ~0911> t-.:.1~t <.:M Pn J Or & Wr, w gar. s $210 & $250 675·5205 or 675·62'b1 (7141644.1900 Jo'oresl, clb mbrs hp, Uhl, it523 c.otPUsDa~IR.'/~E --------• rt>Sp rem 581-24&1 WESTCLIFF 0ClftCI Point 2 Br. 2 ba, adults. No Roommate wanted On pets. S295/monthly lnq the beach al B:iltxia. 3826 1700 Westcllff Dr apt 18 $190 /mo Yearly. lease. -----· ___ . 675·1402 Nice offi ce space m Cobla Ml.'Sll nr. Jlarbor Blvd m new s hopping cente r. Ca II SS 7 ·082.5 -----........•.....••....... S p"c l ou"' 2 B YRLY,3yrsold,2Dr, 1Ba. -MF ----h-.~ r n r utJI pd close to beach I roommate to s are Manna. Appl.'c, cpts, qwet n~ighborhood, ne~ 2B~ 2BA Promontory ~~· $220. 496-9482 bef paint & cpls, $.1:iO mo. Pomt. $225. 67~7 N.8 . Peruns ula Point Offi1·e 15'X21', unique bwldmg. $150. 675-6670 3 Br, 2 ba. 2 dl'cks, garage, drps. $325 No pets. 33966 Silver Lun tern. 493--0676. HunffncJton ~ach 38 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lst~last + $150 sec de· Office Rental 4400 posit. 673-94()1an6PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pfcna Executive Suites Lease yrly, upstairs. 2 Br Ofc-Store-Jnds lrl, CM Offire avail. Overlooks t Ba " w/palio. gar, & $125, $185 & S255. · air port & mountains. was hing fa c 11. $350. _646_·_2_130_o_r_6_79_-_:n_0!_9 ___ , ~Michelson, Irvine . Rebable w /ref's, inquire aft 6PM. 67:;..8213 D a n n Poi n t IS a n 752·0Z14 Clemente. /\II kinds incl. •·-· R al Westcliff 2 br, JI/a ba dcntallmc.-d. From $135. --~ss @nt 4450 wwnhousc. Adults only, 496-1840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets. $34-0. 1728 Bed· LA.GU ... • 1r "CH fordLra.548-7533 S HAR E Ofc "puce. ""' ~ Photocopier , o lliers Small Newport Heights. New 2 ----1 BR, 2 BA. no pets. $325. I>eluxt> 11001 "Ilk xtra lg(' 642-2164 or 673-0782 BIKE TO IEACH Li:e 4 br, :i ba, frplc. dshwhr. :itt 1tnrJ 1tt>. l.'ncl. yd. No dol'(s. 1703 Alaha m a . 536·3465 o r s:.t6· 171R avail. Pvt. prl.g. & othr r Commerclol S ..... Lt-;,\.'-'!-; I 111 :.' lo.a rnv d j1<1l11>,' hlln' .' • l11lclr•·11 O". no i.i:h S.:11>11 1nu )r,f.l IKrt 1'1 '1lrt.t:HOCll. 1,1,·n li:r t llr, Fam llm 11111 Rm. .! H.o 1·ul 1k 'Ile ltt( :.ir c.·nrw1 & 1>11111 $1;(111 mo ~:!\O ,,.,. 111•1> A..;l. ;:.;z 1111111 Rnl St1<1r11' '• lit 1 M'<tr a.oo IJland 3806 "1iUl t 4' hltn' '""'' 'lefl ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2 J5 2 BDRM 21lr, 2ha, bltns dshwhr ame nities. Lug. Uch. or con be used as pro· Call: 49-1-1034 fessional office. Located m older shopping com· Office or dC'!k spnce. 1827 plex, with rubliC at- Westcliff Dr, NB. fleab. moophere. $175 Mo., util. ('11'.111, 1·pls. dpr" ''" Nr heh. AdulL'>, no pct.s. l'unl1<.'d wtr l.,iumll y S2~/mo 536 831>2 ~'25 mo ~'>l\$!Ujl ~Utho '°'l)l \\,11l ,\11r I:! HJ-RISE IAYFROHT LUXURY 2 bedroom, 2 bath, luxurious wb1le wool carpets. Just re- d ecorated. Kitchen builtms & refrigerator. Lovely balcony with ex- pansive view of Lido Isle, Newport Bay & Ocean. Underground parking. All security buildings. Tenants must qualify. No children or pets. l to 2 year lease avallable. $1.000 per month . Ulllitie!I paid. 673·5498 or 675-2573 ;1 llr, 2 b.1, nr.1r lw.11 11 IC.in• h ._ .I ? Hr • .i,.11 0 0 1-'r plt. !:o'.17!1 'no I ' 111 ·.,y. ~.., nr 'lll(l ·Ill l'I I .oll l ·our.1· w, pn me' \ u ~I ,17 7fHI Swpt ll1·1~hh .lllr lh.1 !rpl<' fltt·w 11.11111 '• 11 1-;1 :'11 o d ,. n ,, ~ I :! ~. m n ~5041 IU-nt or l.~I'. :!llr, J' • Im lwtlhmr 1n 1·1·ntr.o1 llB l'ool /t•luhh:.1• S.I.!:• m11 11-1:! 0!1711 Z llr d1·n. :• II.a 1•nnrlr• Wnnrlhndi:r rH·w S & ~. Nwpt ( n ">l ,,n.,1 ~l!JS t wnh."' J U1 .:• ~ B<t. 1\ ( '. 675IY74.'l1>r ;•,I U.& 1mm1·!11 "" ~ $~ 7 ;, ~\i !~t.!14 Orrnn \'1Pw, :! llr <.M'ldl'I. I T $47~ Ont' C'hild 0 " ,J llr2 la wnlU.e pull•:· Ti l~R/\N<."11 ,J llr Z Ra.2 1>:111CX20or64:? IXMf'v .. llOOI, lndrv rm. i.lnt Im fnl ,• 11 , , F' m 1 Rm """IO iw·· 17:1'1 ,. I ~ u.:i a I y . "'' mn ~ · · &150 mo 5414 ~921 INJI Monat·o mdl 2 hr, I .fo:I\.<; 1-~ 3 Ut';? Oa · li:v fnrd Th-c Rnnrh 4 hr-1 '-b;;-Wt! ~•nh / .. ry2 , ~·~m' m' r !vi11.· yor<I. no Jl t;'li;. S-1:!5 ' · · • '' ""' '' '" ·~" s;!.'.o mo -+-ut1I '1'M 8772 ur l!H fi7tin Green la wn (.'ov 'd NC'w 2 Rr, I ba, S21!5 .:ar:.ai:es. Off M parkini: Child, s m ""'l ok. Cpts, C«lfM•trano ~och 3818 Adulti;, no pr t:. 21120 "" ••••••••••••••••• •••••• 1-\Jllertun Av1· ( 1 hlk E d~. bltns. Cl) 826·6916. c,wl!l'OU<. l)C', .. 10 vt1•w I>lx ot Nwpt Av1• & l blk So of t'ROM $220 mo LJ?e 1&2 2llr, drn, i bJ , h:e dl•ck. Buy>. 631 0397___ _ nr. 2 ba sec. upb. Adults trpl<-t•l c s:t:>O/mo Spar :lhr ;i pt oru::.cit as 2 only, no pet11. /\IC & ~ 7'J33. 67:\ 943!1 br & dt•n. 1-'rpk. pall<i ~ dl;hwhr, pool &. jacu7.Z I. MVTWN11St-.:, VOU H J)t1ol Adults $:12!> No 19132 Magnohn.962·1800 llOME 2 hr. l'' ba, prUi.1)4S.l3RlorR:l'7·951~ 2br, 2ba. bltna, gar .. yd. many xtras. S325 per mo '"-ta~-Brookhurst &. llamllton. CJll Collect· 21.'.l-:1'73-382A -. ...__. 3124 840-00!!8: 962-9819 ------••••••••••••••••••••..• ----1 CoroM def Mor 3822 ..•........•........... M6 8291 11001 trpJc. !\hort lease Ah ~rM & wkndt-. · ------54(~M~I ort;.t4-IW15 64(}.M4R ---------- •LOOK AT THIS• 3Rr. 2Ya8a, spacious npl. 53}5. Tastefully decoral· ed. bltns, lg cnclO!led putlo, 2 car gar nr lluntg Cnlr SD Fwy, 711.91 Stark St. 2 bllc.c; s/n Edinger, w/o Beach lllvd. Open :J t!r t•o n<lo. l I t ha , -- ---, r h I Id r c n 0 k n c ar Woodbnd~e On the Park. Exec twnhs, :l Sr 2'h. Ila. Uroolchurs l & Ada m... JDdrm, 2Ba. House. patio, pool, JUC', nr hC'h & S32S/mo. 968.g783 $47&/mo &42-2978 schl $195 1~e. l' .. '1_1·_14_7fl __ Woodhnd~l'l Rr. 2~ ba. BLUFFS area condo, JI Flt, frpl. AIC. twnhm. Br. 2Yl Ba, fplc. pool, 2 $190/mo. 644 4Mtl. car gar, nr schools, $SSO -----mo. 644-4250 Ocean Vu, exec twnh21e, Nwpt Crt'lll, 3 Br. 21~ Ba, fri>I, wet bar, full rec. farll. $650. 673-2332 CORONAOEJ,MAR Sllt&nl-SMJ?r ~2-20\4 lnC.M.oew lg.2Br.2Ba,3 Ptttl06, gar, much cedar, 2 Dr Townhouse, frrik' I.----------. Blk to Beach. 2Dr. 28a, nupet.$310.644-6126 l'ool . tennis. Some ocean ~mo. Obi snr. 218181h Close to C"""°' Pk 4Hr. 21\o, upg r od "d lhruuut. BBQ m liack vii, Sinter & io.:dwards &125 mo. 847·2622 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION & Catalina views. C losl' MO of Orange COunl'(s St 960-3456 for IM:, Kinits Rt!, Vt"w 2 to !!hopping & fine bcarh. most beoUllful Opof1menl Oceanfront l·BR, stove & rerrig. New rarpets & Br 2 Ba. den. Avail S/15 644-2611 communllles. A reloxlng SZ25 per mo. 2 Hr J Ba. plWll. Ulll. incl. $300 Mo. l(ar. couple, Hml child, Paul Martm, egt. -1 Br Condo, pool, clbh~t'. lrnm:1, pla yitround $.ISO mo. 979. 78RK <lllr. 3Ba. 6 blks lo beach, S475 mo.. r e deconll'd U83 83'7T days Wr hpvc a loul' selec 833-3260, 9·30 4PM for1----------selllngW..-.sreams, t 1 o n o f 1• o n d o s • appt townhomcs and lilnj?le ---------O\lplexSo-of-llwy.2 BR.2 walaffotls.ondmo~ fom1ly r ri.•dcnccs for S..Jvmt Ba, mode rn kitchen. trees.FeotumgpoolS, ll'uae in tho lrvmc area . Capktn.o 3271 walk to park & bch $430 .Jocuzzl.souno.bllords. 1r you have a need, l(lve ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Agt.&M-7211 onaexclllngclubhOUse ~a call. Wc-e11n fill it ! IM SAM JUAM Os>en dally_003_1A_J_as-m-in-e wlh social events. Tennis, :l+dcn or 4 Br, Cpt1, llAHCHREALTY 3Bdrm.&2Vi bath home 2 BR, den, 2'h ba. wet gym,ondvoleybolol drapea. blt.M. $425/mo. 5 5 1·2000 for rent. Lake. pools. bar. 1800 Sq. n. Beaut. TheVllage.Moreot 968-4466Phy1Ua,847-1668 electric garaac door carp.&dtlJI. $1500 Mo ~you're~ Char min.; Huntington ~~~ ••••• ??.~ :,C-'fi!:.:...t~~=h c~o~mr;'~ Scenic Prop. 675-57218 for. FIJmilufe lsovolablo. .Bay, adult condo. 2 Dr l • ·~.. • Ba pool $2tJO mo Spectacular Oceanfront ctn~. Call for In onna-Duplex, 2 Br 2 Ba, rormal Oneond 1M>Beclro0m 847.64oa • ' Cliff Dr. 3 br, frplc, lion. 830-4649or 495-1385. dining, patio, av&ll S400 MUI LMng. $600/mo. (213)S'7S·2723 ,.._,,_ 2 B udl fr1 per mo. 752 78U, Nonnia; OMctsopen 9:0010600. eves '""'"'""' r st o. re 11. 675 :w77 evu, sml pet OK 538-3876 67s-:i82l 644-7383 l Br rondo, cp\JI, drps, S.a.-nt. 3176 wAsher & dryer. Very ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean. $23S mo. 003·1242 Larae deluxe new a dult 3 br. 2 ba. bltn."· ocean vu. l Br, patio, 11ar, edits, no Next to colt course. prts. $200 mo. 79'2 Holt. S.un&. encl p r. Jal .ti ,_N_r._f_T;_. _m_-0289_· ----1 lut.. 5'25/mo. 3 Br 2 Ba, &2 Br 2 Ba, rec ALSO rm, gar, BBQ. Nr Clly Ocean view 2 br, bltna, Hall, 190Sl Jlolly, 848-&l l nun• & rec, room. l&l f& last. $26.S/mo. See mar IYTHIOCEAM ~ C.alle del Comen:lo, Dix tnhle style 3bc'. 2~ apt B, (92·8572 548-8614; 540-2018 pJ1d by landlord OPFICESP:\CE MISSION Rf:ALTY ' . 98SS. Coa~l. Laguna FOR lse... 1n f rvinc. 494·0731 Lantes t c ontig uous___ ------ ground fi r srace in 4DElUXEOFC'S airport_ area up to 12,000 Conf. rm . seal 2S, all sq. rt. C&I I paneled. sm. wbse in. re- Corporate Re alty :ir. 1 or 2 yr. lease. Lake Mr. Reck o r 1-·orc s t u rea. Kent Mr. Kenworthy llarkmi1. (7141558-1701 714-581-9393 RETAIL STORE fleach area, 9fl0 sq. flJ All new improvemenLi>. -WES--T-C_L_l_FF_A_R_E_A-t Crpt, cub t. II g htin g. frplc, etc. Cash for Im- Fum ore, Bank of Costa Mes a P laza, $95 mo. 556-:flOO NEWPORT BEACH provemcnti; + fleKlblc 1400 Sq. It. two pvt. br's . lease. 675·3080 (1().4) S400per mo. 642·0200 --------- STORP.·OFFICE-SUOr •1 MO FREE RENT• New11<>rt& Bay Center No lease req. Dix. ok!I. 2052Newpnrt Blvd, (:M Adj. Airporte r Hotel 646-1252or644-2228 From 1-rm. to 2200 sq. It LOWEST RATES. full L:1ri;:t•offlct>or shop11pftl'l' services . 833-3223 1'11 llnck of J.a g11na ~en noon S po rts . S l 50. 1951 Newport Blvd, C.M. S,.Cial ltatn-CM l\m 1dc Center, Su\te D 2!'iOO sq. n. rree standing for Info or rall 642-8297 bldg In prof. complex. ----..J Exec. oUlces. lounge. UNIQUE SHOPS ..-o~ vault xtra.s Prime l<M:. RENT IN HISTORIC Creal parking & 1. O CANN EK Y VI LLAG t; I l (114)540-2200 Mr O'Keefe J'crlcct for, craftsmen - Larae Office or Shop Sp ace. SUO. can be dMded. Back of Laguna Sea Sports. 1951 Newport Blvd. Costa Meu. fo1 Info, An:ede Ctr. stc D 646--33t1 or eva. 646·465.1 work while you sell. Starting at SlOO to $600 per mo, uUI Included.. The s ummer t ourist seuon it coming, so In· quiro at "Tho Factoey" 425 F.111l 30th Sl, Ntwporl Beach or call 675-6181 or 673-4271 ba, frplr, d /w. view SollfflL.,... 3116 balrony, 111r. No doaa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1_ ..... _tri_. R .......... ., 201 1'lh St. 536 1718 ~ • nn ---------1 abag, pool, 1rnun11, all llliiii;iijl~jjiiilijij;;.iiiiii;;iiiiiiii;;i.._,l~Now~~r'.!enll~ng~-~--_J 3 Br, 2 ba Condo. New un· priv. Walk lo ithoP8. $265 It . Monarc•hSummlt, Lag mo.833-L562ev11. (3 ) 281\ npartmen t 11 4500 3 242 ....................... liEACH ~ec tn·ll"vel, 3 Niguel Adults only rers ---S400·S425. fo~1rcplaee & Br 3 Ba. tplc, 111e J-'111n req $.so/mo on' l1u: NEWJ';XEC Built-Ins. CdM loc11tion11. Rm, wctbar. nrdnr 2•, ~ 7262 8to"wkd&"!I 1'0WNllOUSE l'IO!le t.o nll. 675-2311 ask ,. · ~ ....:_ ~-· "-.-luded hillside view, ror Llnda. 1:1ar 11or, $62~. A ft !'>, ~ :iM~ • I.a gun• Chnrmer. smoll l prof, lncbcpng, 2 Rr 2 Ba, ~~~~~~~~t!f!! ---------Ur itucsl houst>. Spec. wood fplc, burdwood -- VER V PRtVAT.E 2Br tat•\d11r vi •w, fplC', patlo, noor. epta, drp1, bllns, Lee 2 br W/Wood bt-amcd Condo ~nlbousc. $325 Ideal 11ngl perM>n. Ulil. patio , pool. $4U. t-~U'p. Cptt, refria. Pb mo. 848-211118 locl $325. d94-~ 2l:MitM·%JU _8'4...w7 __ 1 _____ _ I • ---~-•i...ie. quiet, lulturlous, ex- AT THI llEACH e c. 2 hr , 2 ho npt . 1&2 Dr, bulcony. enc. t:lc>v11..,r to ~c•·nlc priv. 11ar. No pets. 2C» lMh St.: bch. Party & game room, Oti0-4t40or 6311-1'7\8 total 11ec urity. Perfect ----------• living nr wknd rft.teat for NEW-1,2"3 RORMS the advcntu.roua •dull. Frora *250 lo StOO Starling at $SIS/mo. 839-8139 -.zas To pl11rc your ml'ill,n1tc Ix-fore th1• rcudlnit puhlw, phonr Dally Pllnl Cl15iltled, 642-5678 ················4····~· 1-'or ICl.lt>{' 1400 MJ, n. pf- r1ce/w1:1tehOU!1C + 4'000 sq. ft. ti..,r&&l' yara In Irvine Ind. Con1'pl1·x w /1wall. lcey lock tta" purnl) & l t'CV 1erviC'CS. National Service• Co. 640-82SO -~-,~·-·-·,,... _..._. ··~ .. ..,,. ___ .._ .... 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APPLIANCE REPAIR r ' SlO -Service Call call ('7l4)MD-.a.22 O:arpellbnwllll•Y YOura QlmeotWOt'llofallklnd.a. Rdlablo Expr Ja~J\CH Skipioeder, dump truck, HOUSEQ.EANINO PallltYow-C•fle Knowlu Palnttnc. CANOPYTVSERVICE or mine. Jhpa&ra 41 Raa.rato.fr .. OIL Gardener. Ruaonable haullnJ,U.work.grad· i3ow-BU11lne1a.Call AveraaeExt.rlS\ry$37S lot/Ext. eommerc1al i.tRAT~SEltVlCE cleanlnti tool Guar work 75().~ 7~ pnc.. flee Nt. &&$-6230 l.ni,demo, ec.c. '7&1·3930 Janice'• Raoody Ann'• 2-&ty ~. lnUMSrm apta 41 roaidentlal. At FalrPri«IS 960-1633 at bluer uvt.np. Free f41ke ...._..__ at~ Prlce1 lncl malr'l/labor 838-1120 -.... est, 646-3646 Cllld C... ..--_, , ·-•••••••••••••••••• ••• •• --'--------1 ••••••..,••••••••••••••• £.xpr H.awetlan aard.ncr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~To Guar, lnard, free est. P'lllotocp' ... y ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Atthlltctural • Struc· WeCareCarpelClean= CbUd care. Lk'd. Hot Yd cl~anupe, prunlna. H.auJ1nl,movlng.cleanup ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ted6Z7·7900ors:5o2..ol34 •••• .. •••••••••••••••••CKRAMICTILE. New or wnl Plana. Rmdl & or Stcamclcanoraham Ju n chu, LOV 1N 0 trimnun;. haul ..... 4178 *7/up. Trwwork. Reas. JNCOMETAX sv11. PETERS PAINTING Wedding pholoa1npby. ni~I. 1''real,amljobs pew conatrucUon. Re11l!J· alaoupholatery-all w k CARE. ReU. 642•5299 , fut, rreee.tSU-4587 30 yn expr. Call now tor Expr'd. Rc:<it1 R•t••· cau for est. or appt. The welcomoS3G·24218 aft S. •tCom 'l /lnduatrial guar.Ref11 /MC.rre11t Expr d Japanese apptlnyourhome. c I c; ' M0-7020 Reu.Raiets~3716 • gardener. Compl yard SonnylsJer. l'REEbaul· BwtonE.DavidaonCPA E_r._e!afAt. a I ene ~'!~.t1botoarapby Co. TrM5enl'9 ------------------1 Cct4> edor I h b i.... cleanun tree work ..._U'WO ..........., ••••••••••••••••••••••• T .. _,_ 081 R 0 •u•••••n•••••••••••u ma nlenance. a ru • ..,., ,.., 9111141112 5'2-s.553 ------------------i •.-Y _....~" M LE JI YD R d I Addi . btry , tree&. Pr eat. for usable ltem11. Fen· lNTERlOR/EXTR Paint· ,._hr/Repair Remov11la, trlmmlnR, ••••••••••••••••••••••• STI E A Ml Cpts& U p~11l ta~ C~~·& 0eci!1.o::~ 548·1830 cea /b ldi• removed ~Int ang. Expr'd high quality ....................... prw\l.n&, free oat. l,1c'd ATTENTION M~. c ean n g . u pt! r or f t ti J M7-2006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w~l< SUper reaa ratet VERY NEAT PATCH Pully wured. 6'2·2624 Don't put ll ofC any method. 9' 6q ft. Ask lYl>4!• o cons rue on Prof. Japanese Land.leap· R • t 111 d I ,,., 3~'"1 J-.. -. • lonaer . Call now tor u abo u t. com s:tete J ohn Mullin& & Soll 1ni & Gatdenlnf. Free MOVING" HAULING, o.o • ara n g, v•~·.., "'u' JOBS&TE.XTURI!: Oluok'sTrtloSva,Pnlms, m11nicure with Linda. jarutorbl & h8eel I aerv. 548-4'780aft6 at,546-7072Geo. buahl anytblog. anywhere. =on. Yd cleanup. WORK GUARANTEED l'\'ee Qt. 893-1439 olives trimmed, tblnncd. 962-3357 Guar /ln s . United SPECIALIZl!~O in al' BOB"S GARDENING ti ~lla.nytime.493-2$U lntr/Extr. Free Eat. 2S ~ prun e d . °"emove<l 646-0427 types remodeling. 11 yn LANDSCAPING SVS th•edl•ilg M•IJ#Y Yrs Expr. 642·0295 ....................... ~9229aft 5 ~~!'!:!!-!~~ ........ ,.~1a""-, ..... _ .. ti, In ari!a. All work auar P\111 Lawn maint. N~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repairs & R eplp1nc. Tree Trim, remove, · ,.,.., --r ,,_,._. ... 962·8314 I•. W'fll, apmJdn, weedlna MRS KINGS CLEANING Flreplaces·Planters Interior & Exte~or paint· Draina cleared, water pnme. Reas. Fully in11rd. 'La1una Bea.ch Cabinet. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 61Cill lttat.mnl. P'nt e.t. Ir PAl.NTING CO. "WE Brick C.OOCrete Pali~ Ing, Ciuar sat1sfactlon. bll'S. etc, ull pipt!a. Reas Tony 645-612' SpeclaUzing m cwstom Economy Acouatl cs. LEEM.JARVlS Ot.Jbel.531-f78S. DOITAU.."135-3S61 BlockWalla BBQ Pits FreiN,7S1·25348ob rates. Dick Mor ris---------re~odellng, additions. Qual.ceilinga,neworrti· ADO IT l ON S -Refa,&ta.646-0464 Prole5eiooal Painting. In· 768-7962 Bro's Tree St!rv1ct:. cabinetry & wood 10· :spray repa.ira free eel REMODELING Gardenin1 maint by IMMACUl.ATE I Palms trimmed/cut. terior. Uc 8330996, Fr c...,. • ..J... ' Ph962·3200,Llc317856 Japane"'e. Co-""I CLEANJ~G. Sat&llfac· Free ~t: Block,wal11, terior Exterior, free est. PLUMBER21yrsexpr. "'-ee est. Reas pnccs _.. LB "97·Ic1c, C"""la _.,._. __ .......,_. ______ 1 ---------• ... " l t b ' k Expr'd 642 0388 O IO ,., -.. .. ., ""' service. Free eat. Lie Uon Guaranteed. Call a umpa one, ric · · · N N-UN N 963-8045 Mesa,9'19-6097 ,._ C Add~na&klt.d~n·balh <;l'l,546-5106 Now!673-T17SAMWAY Res/Comm. Reaa, Uc/· "'--rt palntlng Custom '1SJ·3539or645-0287 --------- cusroMCA8'NETS .,_,_wt; oncntte QuaUt.)'lmprovement.s bond. Bob 750·9354 , """l""k •. Ii ·1 25 . LEE'S 24 yrs. exp. Xlnt. " ....................... Free Design & EBUmale Ga•ral ~Jc" Houeecleanang by reliable 642-914-4 woe "'~·~ a 11• yri. Sewilg/Alteratiotts ref's. BofA, MastCh. & Kitchen, garage, bath, AndersonConst631-0361 couple, referenc es. expr. e erenceto . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cash "~11 . t.eeThe Tr"e 1 t S 1 PATIOS · WALKS ••••••••••••••••••••••• P""'-"--19-.! Richard 900-3361 """ " P ayroom, e c. pec1a 62f-6126or 963-:1813 -•"""Jt • -r-• •"9 Do you need some aewlng 67S.S7SO tbJs monlh on garage Phillips Cement Co. Lie StdriC411 Save Ume ·Save Money -.;..._-------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d D h · t ---------c abinets. Free est & Bonded. f'or est call••••••••••••••••-••••• BARBARA'S HoUlecleaning & WlJJdow Painting, int/ext. college one. ress, s 1r • 675-3l75eves 751·5657 lilt 6 pm or 7-8 ELECTRICAL SERVICE SHOPPING Cleaning. Good rates & EXCLNTPAINTING student W/2 Yl"5 exper., _al_te_r_au_·ona __ .842-_· _1804 __ --1 am CALLSSlShr,&:SMALL SERVICE $40-1883 refs. Call "Big Lynn"11-lntr&Extr.Reas. r easonabl e, f r ee Spas <;:arpenter JOBSM2-8233 Buy· Wrap· Deliver 536-7711 Freeest. 548·2706 FRED estimates. 640-8197 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• One·n:iin crew. 5 yn; expr ------------------~arpentry. Small jobs. pouring & fmiahlng. Set ELECTRICIAN. All types Trade yow old stuff ror Paneling, door hanging. your own forms, save of work. Lie/Bonded, ln· new goodies with a To place your message before the reading public, phone Younr. exper, very de· EXPERT Painting. Fair 9asslried Ads sell big Ftn. Valley Spas Daily Pilot pendable, immac work, prices, F ree eat. items. small items or Manufactured by Gerico Cla.sslrled,&42.5678 lJc contr, est. 548·2719 mooey. 494-1485 ard. Free est $40-2404 Cl&Milied ad. 642·S678 own trans. 960-5.283. iatablished. 673--4967 any item 642~78. Sal~ 962-0960 --------- lndmtriat Rental 4500 ~s. Trust ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deidl" 5015 Help W..nd 7100 Help W•t.d 7100 tWp W011hd 7100 tWp W..ted 7100 Help Woated 7100 Help W•ted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •' ----------1 ····················· .. AIRP'ORT Ample parking. freeway & airport visibility 3200 Sq. ft. w /reception of· flee, pnv. office & rest . room. $784 Per mo HAlllOR REAL TY 673-4400 LOANS8%% Alao 2nd TD Loans Fairest Terms since 1949 Sattter MhJ. Co. 642-2171 545-06 I I PRIVATE PARTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ARMY RESERVE Babysitter, housekeeper, 7005 FREETRAINING live in. Must drive & IOOIOCEEPEI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Men & women ages 17 ·34 have rels. Unwed mother F /Chg. tlt: u profit & loss. needed for musician&. OK. 768-8S08 1 PervA ofc. Sal. com· WOMEN cooks, clerks, supply, & ---.-... -.,.----mer,.,11rate w /exp. Good MEN TRAIMFOR m ore. Ca l l Linda -benefits. N.B. Ask for IARTEHDIHG 55.2-3173, or <213> 5&4·0219 FRY COOK Karen. 644·7955. TWO WEEK CLASS A/R RECEPT DINNER COOK IOOIUCIEPER NATION·WIDE JOB 40-SO wpm, 10 key, fringe Ir P.,..,..Y WOIKER Acct s. Pay able & ----------i Will pay more for your PLACEMENT benefit.a. Npt Bch area. Needed At The Receivable, Payroll, :iooo sq. ft. 1671 .. 8 .. 2ndT.D.642·3573 ~~1~~E Phone64$-7040. REGJ~igi~fEL ~utT!.~& various Placentia Ave. C.M HOME REFINANCING. OPPORTUNITIES MSEMBLY· 18800MacArthur, Irvine 1---------1 $700. mo. 675·1380 or 8% mt.. Cor cash or con· AMERICAN MACHINERY ti46·4.262 solidate bills. Call IARTEHDEJtS Exper'd in usembly & Banking BOOKKEEPER 1us· /I t/ Security Mort. 549·8469 SCHOOL test of hydraulic &/or HEW ACCOUNTS CLERICAL bnrnecliate Openings 2·4 Month As~ts Pald Wffkty MANPOWER, INC. 645-2043 Equal Opportunity Employer EXP EDITOR PRODUCTION EXP EDITOR Expanding electronic manufactunng corpor..i· tion haa an immediate apep.ing for an expedltflr with a minimum of one year experience within a manufacturing environ· menL ~~e""•' Allnouncemenh/ l""E 17 hS SA electrical mach. Muat Tokai Bank in N.8 . has Asaist.toOfcMaoagerin ~ "•-no p l..,. · l t., have own tools. Day an Immediate opening manu(. corp . New Duties involve exped1t • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • ~s I 834-1960 hift EOE od I · H B , -~t & ...._ __ ... Coa s · · for an exper'd new ac· m ern P ant in . • 1.1..a.. W--'-..a 71 OO ing the movement nf hsinHs ~ ruunu SchoolsCoastTo al CAL-DRAULICSCORP counts person, w /good area needs d yn amic HetpW.e.cl 7100 .-... ..,,.,.. material, partR & a-; Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 55'7""321 rjerical skills, variety of person ex,er'd Jn all ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• semblics throughout lhe ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ensrnt• 5100 LM.AAS. SCAOGLELELGE OF ---------duties, xlnl benefits, call phases o ore work. Clerical, Gtrl Friday, DEMONSTRATORS for assembly floor. B . .,. C 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ow cost ---------iri ( d 1. & u:.tn(l:'!"l .~ttles. o. se s Day-Eve-Sat Classes in rorappt.646-7121 . Pleaseapply inperson Perm/pt timl'. exp nee. ou . a pp 1ances l!U.SJOl"S:<l'S in So. Orange SCRAM 'EJS SantaAna.556·7171 ASSEMBLERS _ __:...:.....------! Sc:hMllC~. malurepref751-1816 jewelry. Fri & Sat. 10·6 We offe r ekf'elltnt \:o. Hc~t .rnrants , Bars. "'L 5412 Mcl''adden Ave and some other days. employee benefits pro· l'll' liuy or :.ell Call NSWE S GUITARLESSONSforall BANK.ING lluntingtonBeach (213) 240·7000 or (714 ) 11ram and competitivi• 113Hl670. (Also Salesmen A R ages, thorough teaching 1ll.URS/P/TIME 714/191-4631 Q.ER.ICTYPIST _7_68-_557_3 ______ , salanes. For 1mmed1ote \l(.anted >. Rodkin _Liner & pop songs 962· 7498 *ELECTRO Downey Savmgs & Loan If yuu can type so wpm. Dental Recept. Perio ofc. coiulderalion, call (. Ch has openinas in its Hunt· me use 10 key & would Un1101 STORES .raCvALJe -BEf~sen l-L. w_,,_,,,. 7075 c ' P /timew/possible future ,.._ , ..._ --. MECHIUI AL ington Beach branch for like to work at our ~,0 000 h •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Ml f.:!!::C •-•1 .. -. Sav•-gs •· ---------111 wbol-ale n··-ery, expansion of hrs. Ex--. mont Circus manager said tn ,.. ..,. .... 0 .... "' BRANCH TRAINEES "0 ~" 'd 11 h $29 ()()() th V"'-& ........... 111 ... eper 1 -ar experlen~ Good -ba-'-lng ex per. Call 644 3389 Per a P as es, . mon the human cannonball. ,.... ~ J~ • "" ua lb NAT'L · • e&pecially Insurance pro· $42,000 month ··vou c·an't quit the show Cook · $48·3932 Reta hand aoklerna 1r ui,;cth prel'd. Call Mr. Se by, 9AM 'tit Noon cessing. Sal open. c areer 17 141549-6127 MSI nroker 640-9019 now• Where will I find MlfpW~ 7100 ~bero:J!~.-:hasatlS ·(~7~14~)~~~322.C>~-~E~.O~-~E~·~I DISTRllUTOR THEIRVIMECO oppty.H.8 .842·66.1l. GIFTGALLHY ~~h:~Rr;.~n or your ••••••••••••••••••••••• layoutandwinlplnnlng; -OFINDUST'L SSONewportCtrDr DATA CORPORATION Newport Beach. Want A ear..r o,,.. crimping and use of BARTENDER • Must EOUIPMENT Newport Beach .:... attive partner or may be Lost & Fowtd 5100 small hand &ool&. have references. HO"' Equal Oppor Employer DENTAL ASSISTANT Oppty uvall for bnght alert YQung lady in busy dental o!rice. Call 673-7841 340Fbchet-A•~ Cotto Mesa ,: purchased. Mr. Smith ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scandinaviaa No 1 Firm COCKTAIL WAITRESS· W HIRING "i108m-4pm) 67S·3080 FOUND Lg Black pup· In skin care for men & *PC Must have exper & must Whola1de ProdMcts. >. py, v1c Redlands & Mesa. be attractive. Apply in Hcrdwart, Tools Ir women~expand. io U.S. ll'S£MBLERS penonbtwn6PM &8PM. Cocktail Waitresses. male Waiters, Disc J oekeys M/F. Hostesse!'> day & eve, employment for new discotheque restaurant Equal Opportunity Employer M /F NJ\ TU R AL f' 0 O D -C M ~-4l47 Need inalr & mgrs lo 1W Cbalon Nightclub 72S llec:trical S.pplH .. andwich bus1nrss f'an· rOtJNO Childs bih, U:4tch late&l techs, xlnt Minimum 6 months ex-BakerSt.C.M. Woric Gcrdew Gron Dental Recept. Ortho ofc. Exper. pref'd. Front &1---------• Back. Salary open .~---U income pot Send resume ui.....,. ti.st1rlca!le.Cum·ntt.la1 ruver111ty l'k. Irv Call lo D Hagan , c t n penencereq '""'· BARTENDERS/Cocktail I)' i:ross 11pproA s:1110 lo1denl~~ J02Q --Newporter Inn or leave We offer excellent Waitresses wanted. See area,noexper.neau. ba k 1 b F Start I d. c gammon c u . or """' appt call Ron, 586·6866. Newport Bch. 640-0121 FEES p ;;----- ~.500. FOU:--0 Nr BrownjnJt & name&number.644·1700 benefits which include l Bill Lloyd, San Clemenle .&I Riddle, In\' ~titrhc·ll. Tu~tin. malt' for Interview week vacation arter 6 _l_nn_. 492 __ -6_100_. _____ 1 64611811 York1e or Sllkie. & months, 11 paid holidays Xlnt pay & co. benel'ita. Career opportunity COOK. eit~r'd breakfast avail. Earn while learn· lunch & thnner. Apply, DENTAL Receptionist . Advert. Secy to SUK f /time, exper 'd for busy /\rch Drafts r en; $1JK ofc. Good oppor. •for en· F.scrow Secy lo Sl 2K f1•m11ll' wht Pood lA ACCOUNTING ~ and group insurance BE A Professio n al ing. RigJ?c r. 16 F ashion Cocktail Waitress. Ent.er Coll Mr. tt.rf5 &Is~'!~.· N.8. Bctwn 9&11 thusiaslic person. Ali>o Prod Mgr/l':lcctr '20K b~oall Dress Shop. Pnme 832·0216 ______ 1 P'AYlOUCLEIK startsooday olbire IO<'. lnven & fixtures on l''OUND Black/8 Salary $709 lo $849 mn DOCUMENTOR ly Rt-u<; 548 0223, rwn depending on quatif1('a· . an exciting, profitable & Mon.8am·1pm& "°"" glamourous profess. Tues. 8am·10:30pm p/tlme assistant . Call Also Fee Jobs 54S-0453. lrvine Personnel Agency 00-4J25,Sll4i·55'10.C M il,o.:, app.rox l > r tlons Education & ex _ _ ----l rt.:r.,nn School HB per equivalent to ....... IOCJl"apll \\tW\Y !11.,trlt>ut<'lr Ii-Call~liU3.i h1ghs chool f?raduallon , ............... Learn in 40 hn from prn· fesslonals the fine arts of 198-4486 COOK, EXPER'D waitress techniques. Day Good co. benefit.8. Dlb..IT'"'L 488E17th Costa Mesa a... "' SUJte 22a 642· 1470 Periodontist needs Assis· ~ --~ .__, tant f {time. Expanded ~ l~·l111n~~ 11111h'"1nn1.1I& & found Col li e Shi:p .,~ mcll.dmg 1 yr of college 2921S Da1mlet' or eve 11essions. place· ---------•t Apply. Joli)' Roger mentasslst.,good jobop· Bridal Salon-exper 10 3333Pacifi<'Cslllwy duties oppor. X·ray cert. req'd. Sal open. 11.8 . 842 6631 otht•r!I It• 1•:1~11.,:: ~nd 111«' Pun 10 12 w4•eks old rounes in basic account Santa Ana M6·35Sl -'~ w~ 67.1 ,__z:J Anilhrim tiJI 271a 1n1t Exper in stalist1cal F.qual Oppor Employer -re<'Onf keeping & 11b1hty pty. Call (714) 751·9194 . Bridal Sales preferred, •-•N•ew_p<>_rt•l•Je•a•c•h-• So. Calif. Cocktall CostaMesa.546-1821 ----------i Ff HANCE SECRETARY Man 5>I nrls allrat• vnl( I.OST IJlack lt'm. cal i; to ty~ 40 wpm Call ---------•t l.utv Mu,,Ltr.iv<'l w ltd<I m1 St • \ndr'. (/t l 1 ~1().2910nropplyat WaJtress. Inc., 17922 Sky ------COOKS, Full & p/tim<'. Dietary s..,.,...lsor ParkBl,SteC.Irvine.Ca CARWASHHElP Day work. cxpcr & ref~ For conv. hospital. Oppor for secretary w/good skills. Type 70. sh 80. 10 key. Som1• statistical typing. Must be iiood organizer, knowledge o( real eblate helpful. unit 1 '11t1we~l 1 lluy & cti'" h. :'\ t H~ w " 116'4 Ellls Av~. foun1a1n "I'll la1w J•'"""I n .11111 u rr · • " P gt s Associate Rep llOROVU HOEXPU.HEC 92714 f /llme.18&ovr. req'd. call 642_8475 or Pl<'ase call, (1) 630·6333 Good hrs. paid O/lime &W·6680. for appt. q1~ lnvt'!<l or w;1rk 1in ~ .al.'11 \'alley BEAUTY· Ha 1ri>tyI1s l wanted for El Toro salon. 1.;omm I' 0 I{(), 11\;!I FCWNI' 1 11111•• Shellie, i---------•I :"J R ~. llluf1, 'H ACCOUMTING Call 837 ·4713. 1-'AHTNt-:rt ht•• mf~ 1\1 MU tKl.~2 CLERK If you're new to Orange Co . temporanly dlscon· tinlllnll your edl.l('allon, rt<cently discha rged from the M"rvlce or for ony resison 11eekin11 tt-m· porary or cnreer employ ment. consider this uni- qucoppnr. You can earn BOAT MFG t1 ve$l ~J.00Clrni.h $.14"1<Nk Penonal' 5350 ~al. Equal shurt• of pro ••••• •• • ••• ••• ••• • ••• • • 11~51~12 IOn_· _ _ _ f)nnk1n~ rr-ohl~m· BEER TAVERN 100•.; I lrlr run Ideal for C<H·kt .111 ltl' Owner says ~11hm1t UBI 751-3741 POOL SERVICE O~ratt' from homt', t111:h l'.11 1 Al< ohol lh•lpllneo ;i,1 hr~ .11J.1y ~3830 I' 1u-;1:" \ -.;1·. \arani: l'onf1<l1'nt1.ll l'flUn'<ellog & referral \ hnrt 1on. ldopt1on & 1-c.•pltllZ APC.:1\HE net Ull 751-1741 •SHARON'S* AMU_S_EM-lNT CENTER OtJTCA1~· ~~'\SAG F: H1lltartl11 & i?:l!YJ('~. 11 r1•ul --- S m11kl'r, i;nnd ft•rms, *KAREaJ'S * dtt'Ck ll ' " Ull 751 -3741 OU'rrALl.,M;\SSAG E -------61'M·li\M 8.'lR-1780 Beauty & h111r ~tyling AfOuenl bt•:tt·h area, 13 tit.ali1ms. Vl·ry a ff ordu · bit' Ull 751-374& MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCO ITS OUTCAU. OHL Y BAR 631-1111 Beer and win.-+ iismM;, ----------C ()11t11 Mcsn . Only $16,500. l\J?ent 6:11-2026 UMDA & VICKI Outccsll Mou• Ll9UOR STORE For the Fw of itl $25,000. m<1nth SC"rvin~ ult Orangt' Co. Sbopplng <:enter locution 540·2743 excellent lc11se al s.1so.•-----m month. atnuent are3. ltELAXJNG MASSJ\G1': flobJames · ME, 751 1400 l.u:. MaS!IC'Ur COCKT All REST. Outcall11 D•D 494-5111 0 V F. R L 0 0 K I N C DRINKING rACIFIC creatu problt'ms. l\ Jncludc n·Jtl rroperty, d<>t:tm't solve them. If comer lornt1on. M111ttni: you nl'ed help. call for 95. rrquirNI 560.00Q CAltEMunor llm1pllul in down, TlMF.7~1·1400 OronE(ro 63.1·11~ DIMMER HOUSE GroM> S75.000. •SUZI'S• Outcalt M.1s1<11ae lmll'ltd t)penin~ for In d1~ w1Atf'3yablc 1•xper 10 Key 11lllhl. aomt> numtwr t yping. exper w l'()tnput"r 11y11lrm11 twlpful Call 644·1119 9AM 'tll Noon THI IRVIHI CO SSO Newport Ctr Or Newport Beach Equal Oppor Employer $196 PER WEEtC Rased nn your prodoc t 1vity Co mm + tncentlve11 & extn1 profit sharing bont.111. On the JOb •Heliarc Welder • F'\nlsh Ltne Carpenterii •Cabinet Sho p As· semblers •Cabinet Shop Mlllmen • 1''lber~la1s Touch·up Bonders •Hardware Installers Apply ERICSON YACHTS IUI DNnA•• s.toAM.Ca. 4CCOUMTIHG CLERK training. Tremendoua 1--------- Wlth some exper. lO key, poten ll a l to r e a c h BOATS & ty~. To~oln out.stand· supervisory &t manige· WILLARD IOAT CO i .... . . 1 ment positions. Must be 11200Condor Ave Ill! o,,.iMI irm tn rvint• personable & amblUou11. !~ !! (;all Mr Backe For appointment only lm~':'Opetalnnynagl~e~or: -~---·------t call " A Comp/ll.5kpr. live-In. Sal Pvt rm. ba. TV, CdM. 539-1113 9AM-3PM Refs. 644·9666. 644·9806 1--------•1 Advert.ls In& Automotf•t ,.. Experien~ salespenon er . alers hlp t o sell Cl k~• t for leading Import de· for Classlfi Advertls· Toyota/Volvo comblna· lnJl Department of the lion-new & used. Contact Daily PUot. May alao as SAies Mgr. s lat order de at or MAltqUIS MOTORS General Advertl!!ing MISSION VIEJO Exterior Carpenters Interior Carpenters Tooch·Up Experience Preferred Equal Oppor Employer IOOtCll.at Smrul office 1eek1 sharp conaclentioua pe rson wilh mlnlmum 3 yri; in typlna. payroll, A /P, AIR, and 11latements. In- teresting v a rled o l mo1phere. Southl11nd Properties. 831·2950 Depnrtm e nt wh~n 131·2110495-1210 qWllifled. Must be able to --------- type SO wpm and huvc Automotive good phone voice. Salary New Dot.all Shop needs --------- commensurate with ex help. IOOIKEEPH Carol. penence. Excellent com· Top wages paid. Engine AMETEK/AUTOMATF.D pany benefits. Steamers, eng p11lnters, MARINE For interview call: bl.tfen &: pollahera. up· INTERNATIONAL M2·432l. ext 2'7~ holatel")I shampooers, Equal Oppor Employer Equal Opportun1ly check out, pick-up & de· 1641 McOaw, Irvine Employer livery. ~ply 11t (714) 540-8270 Apt Mar-Asai11tants, re· 2069 ,,~~1>o.1030r 81• CM fUIJ charae bk.kpr. req'd. .... ....., Must be exper'd thru tm..... couph• for main· ---------1' o. Smd resume or coll lcn•n~. Free apt. ca111---------·1 forlnt.ervlew. Ornngl' C'1>unty landmark ~OAt.<1 000. hnn J ,.dnt-t htr1llt1c11. tt•rm11 • TIMf: 751 HOQ 6"6-4100. N.o. AYON --ARCHITICT Spl.J .. ,_, R--... --c llf u I I t ' .,.. You. IOA '.\1 2AM 731 M48 ~)'to Loon 5025 ..•.......•......•..... ht, 2nd & ln:f T .D.'s LOA,'IJS AVAILADLE Credit not important 673-488.'l Broker ' nYVU .._..-11 c mag na 1w1• p WAAt's Your'll'adt" 18l5So.BICarnlnoReal r~1dl'I C'itP Po!l!llllle a~ Peopfe en•7 Sl.ti2peTf>ay Ssn<:111mcntc 1'\lllYhC'. soc wtsml NR. Firm. !~.,80~00P1;11:h~Y11~~~~ Thal'aUUletopay F'or aJ)pt. 4!!_4! 72'~-_~_.1_0_20 _______ , wgrld ta moua A VON for an ad ln lhc t>alb Pllot 111-:AUTI 1-·rn.<;1 Rl..S Don't t1rop the b11ll! Gel o Products. Good earn· Service~ t.bOlL can h 11 v" 11 n ex c 1 t I n g job w1tb a loW·CO!ll Doily lnp . 1'1exlble hrs. Call estab&b )'OW' proleaalonal m es11ap;e about \hMr Pilo\ Claulfled Ad. 640-T041orZtntth M359. Identity Por more In· J\nah1•1m Studio. ~-5363 Pboae 142-5678. _________ , fornwtion cllll I05678. .F ,..., •• -...... -. METRO CAR WASH 295011arborBl,C.M. COOKS Drivers p /time. 6AM !LJOAM, 7 :30AM · Full nr p /I imr. Will 10:301\M &3PM-6PM. In· train. Studenl!I welcome. terv1ew1ng 3PM ·SP M. Apply in person, flam· See Mr. Beck. 875 W. 18th CASHIER Retail hardware store. 32 llrs wk. Sal & Sun a must. Expcr'd. Start min. wage. Xlnl benefits . Kerm Rima, 2666 llarbor Rl\'d,C.M. ClllLD Sitter w /car to work 4 dys. a wk. a(t sch!. E/BluH. 544·1363 wkdys. burger Hamiel, 154 5 St. C~ta Mesa. Adams Ave. Costa Mesa. --------- Ori vers for News pa per \'enwng machine route. Early morning & aft· noon. Costa Mesa area. Call 646·2262 & 642·3148 COOK ELECTRIC!AN·M a int Position also avail. for secretary w /rurchusinf(. construction 11r account mg backf(round. Must be fast accurate typist. Catt 644-3389 9AM 'tll Noon THE IRVINE CO. S.50 Newport Ctr Dr Newport Beach F.qual OJ>rnr F.mployer Needed. good oppty for advancement Apply ti) C h ef. Delaney's Restaurant 81111 & West. Annhe1m Exp. req'd. Salary range ---------1178-$1232 per roo. Sad· dleback Col -M isslon Viejo. RJl-9700, Ext. :m.303 btwn. 8·5 ChildCarewanledformy COOKS. Sn. Laguna, 2 school age chlldren in C M. N.H . p/llme & my Irvine home. Wlldy11 (/time. Coffee s~op CXJ? l ;3().5:30. Carini! person ~('(q, plt:1u>c Ch.urhu s Call eves5~Hl644. Ch11JO!c.M!I0:1~1 --------- G&tERAL CLERK Expanding N.8 . finnn· crnl orRan1 talion has npenln~ for resr . lnd1v. (o r 11wltchbotl r d . mailroom . fillng & m1crontm duties f:xfl('r. hclpru1. but not req 'd. Apply at CPI. 2nd Floor, 180 Newport Ctr Dr, N.B. 644-4360 ask for Ed Cook. Q.UNIHG LADY s Nitea a wk. 6PM· 2:30AM. Bondable. N.9 . ofc bldg. 40 Hrs. Steady work. 644-0606. COUNTER HELP. full or rart lime, rxpcr pref'd. /\pply dayJI unly. Cuptain Mike's Fish ~·ry, 815 W 19th St. CM. B.ECTROHIC T!CHNICIAH Progressive growth or iente d el ect rontc~ manuf. has immed. opening for repair tech. 2 ~--------1COUNTER Gir l s, drycleaning shop. C)(per. pref'd , will tr;un , 644--0893. Yrs college or equivalent -G--_.-.... -... -L-O_F_F-IC"' exper. In eleetronlcs re· ii;n~ s; q'cl Military trainin~ or F.xpr'd in orc1t'r li!kini:. some nipalr ex!)t!r. pre Invoicing, lllln;:, 10 key f'd. Xlnt benefits Include a dding mach, aoo•I CLERICAL Kelty S..-.kH ......... dlatt OpeNftgt MUST Han &per. With A TNphone C~y Cust. Reps RepairClks Service Clks CROCHETERS Needed, apply Arvilla. J 143 S. Coast Hwy. Lagunu Bch. 494·32S2 med1cal/rknlal Insur, phone manners cssl"n DISC llal. Small mfg In C011ta I Mesa. $550-$600 depcnrl - 102 ..T=cct inl( on expr. G<l2·191ti. DELI HELP C'.ostu Men 979.5300 . htwn 9 am & 12 noon. F.xpcrience nee·. Apply l'A"jual Oppor Employer GeMf"al Ofc, Sh Sau /\nlonlo Wirrnry. tSO<J ---------Must have good :iklll~. N(•wport Rlvd CM EllCTRICAL T!CH I V;trted gen'I ofc dutll''I. Salarv 11061 lo St:!llH Will train. Snl11ry com Delivery Man wanted <or • .: M m c•n11ura l e w /l'Xpl'r delivery & inslollalions mon.... usl have prior Nt!wporl Ctr loc. Xlnt for lntrMor De:ilgn Shop. e x.per involving clec· bcn('flts. New Yark Lire Must be exper. w /hand lricAI repairs to equip. tn.~urum·e Co., <:1111 ltltn We are the prime 1up· tools. good drlvina re· menL + w~ktng on h11th G d pl.lrrofalarietelephone cord easenthal. Call Mr. voltablc elcctrl c al .tn stone, EM4·l230 for co.KellyEmployeeaare McCnrty492·4131 c irc uits . (1 2KV> appt. .Equ1tl Oppor. aJw11)'ll selected first for ----------• Possesiiinn of grndc Ill _Em __ P_lo_y_e_r. ____ _ lhdflaaslgnmenta. Delivery Mnn, (/limo. certificatio n. Ca ll PAID VACA TI OMS YOUOOM'TPAY WEP'AYYOU Call Or Come In TodAy IELL~ S l!fllVtC:::E S U3·1441 l.Ol Dove Stnet St.e340 Newport Beach F.quaJ Oppor Employer neat appearing. Apply 54().2910 or apply County Beach Stationers, 4020 Sanitation Olatrict of Campi.Ill Drwe. N.B. Orange Co., 10644 t:IUs <ilRL FRIDAY Arcblltctural DHl1tn firm In Orange needs .:1rl lO take Chal'JCe Of Office. orrC>ltTUHITY knocks oft~n when yo1' l.lff reeult·11ewn1 Dally Pilot Cl11s1.dflcd Ad:i to reac.h lhe Oranae Coast market. Phone SU.6679 Ave. Fountain Valley. DIC SECRETARY Report to General Mirr, Ualea·LllnRSton 547-0llQ m u • t h • v c It o o d Did you know you un HCretaJial •kJlla & will 1>lace a classtfled 11d in be le1led, heavy work tho Daily Pilot Service l oad , P I ea s e on I y Directory for a whotc- qWllified appty. S.lary month ror a11 little u S800 mo. $1..83 l)er clay? For more OJO.REAGENTS lnfonnollon, call IM8-2Sl8 &42.S678 --. I ' 'J:I DAILY PILOT Monday.Aprlr11.1tn HelltW..ted 7100 HlifltW~ lflllltW..e.d 7 100 ......._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ , .. _ 7100...., W•t.4 1/00 H.lp w ... t.ct 7 100 Htip W•ted 7100 HelpW..ted ,, ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ;:!~ ..... ?!.~~ .... W-.d 7100 M11Luro ~ needed lCJ •••• .. ••• ••··~==••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••~,!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• aullt ID operation of ---·~ST S&UittSTRESS.sewtna & G&ILAJDAY Interior Oee\per needs We l.l4rda Ccrtlll imall f oo4 bHIHH PAlllCIMC5C~OL To'600 c~g bot&t cov()n; Ex· SICal'FAIY ~vice SLa.1!411 AU.lo l'.:lrpw'dln1maUofcpro-1'/Ume help. Exper de-po:l" bay d~l!:' 875·1'70 beton epm Need lodiv. w/mill 1 yr Pro1r.aahe anlm•l per pillferred. Apply EStolelOmo. Depend· ~'v~· ~1r,:"d1·1 D•1" cedurea. O\&Ua lnclude •Ired. &f.2.~ . T 1 • wkdays cubJcr u:pu. r leuant hoaplta t offtrs excep tiwn 10.3 Ml6 oa qua.Ullcatlooi. · P t m,. AP Ute typlnfl, llllnl. u ~f1°1 acc•pted. peniocality&abllltylo tlonol future f or NORTllSAlLS Xlnt opportunity for fil>'.Shel1St•Uon.1'7Ul& abip/roc. 4' able to ban· IH.EHTOIY' MATURE DAY LADY d«J wit.be public• mwsL vu.awv. lltk• charce 9.lll ~ric Ave sharp Ht'ttlary w&tb en rvlne. NB. die pbone meaaaae• COMTROLC&.BUC KftltuckyFriedCblcllc-n: Xlnlco.beoefii.. cnaturcperaon.M1o4yn StaUlcacb. · vlronmental auncy --~------ Ftume perm P<J9· oea M1oual lovcotA>ry-wlll UH"-' c... bak.101 exp .. HOllHs, Cal 644-1319 ofc uper. req'd Call located in Fount.In .U,,Ort. Call Moo Sa keep ~ord of move Part thne/Cull lime. hr•. 10·3 Moo. Fri 9AM'U1Noon Mal.Sn. · Valley. fk-Qwreseoodab s.wlllgMock.O'" betwo 10am-lpm for ment. ot all lnventory ln Reliable trll4!1pe>rt•tlOo 968-9112 THE llVINE CO t'f lU$JR£SS & lypin& 1k1lls with 3 yn Experien~. Near O.C. appl. 84'-UOO. TUE factory, evaluation of nccesury. Working MATURE WO M N S.WNowportCtr 0 • RECB'TIOHIST ~ r cs Pon• b I b I e Alrport.540-36M. LOOK. same (coct etc) & maln· knowledtie ol culture A N n-r For Newport Clr law Nt'wport Beach Clothing ~ret.arlal/ clerical elt SHl-N --------~ tal.o records of rodllC problems a must Call p /Ume to w~lcomc ewport .... ach firm . Some typing. Store Has Art Opeoln(( per. Xlnt frinae beocf1t11. .-in Ga GIRL FRIDAY. book· tlon. Must b/ good Bobl400-'Frl.Dl-i2&2 oewcomere Is c ontacl F.qu.a.IOpporEmployer 751fMK31 l"ur A Sca&n1lr~ Ex-Call 540-2910 or apply PAQCAGINGD..r. keeper. t.bru TB. typist. w/figures. detail orient· mcttbam.a. fiexJble hrs Sl('r'd In 1''ino Men'g & 10844 llll.9 Ave. P'ountalo We have an opentnttsun ~~Ad. No.•. DaUY ed, neat wnling, 10 key LOAN Need car. llttt typing PAY'IOU CUJU( RECEPT/BKKPR.4·mo11 WotMn'aAJteraUons. Valley. all f1tl dept. Sal. opeo Pilot. PO Box l*· COlta by touch. Ute typing. Ex· 547-~. Gtinera 1 contract or law firm In lrvlno. Exp Plelll!C Cont.act. ;,;.-.-,;.-,;,;,;,;,;,;,;,;,;,;,;,;.! w/somc expor .. but wlll Mesa, ca. 92626 per. In Inventory control SHIPPER Mature women wanted needs gfrl for permanent nee. 833-3622. TaUor Shop Manager lta1n. >ull co. bclMIJt1 • . GIRLRUDAY req'd. Mortgage background for bouaecleAn l n g part llmti po111t1011 RE<:S'TIONIST 644-5070 SECRETARY Deltroolo Corp .. f :!9 Sta•t•ial,~ ApplylnPer:mn req'd. Prefer lndlv. ~ice,carnec,PJUme. PrevioW1payrollt!xpr.r~ Good telt!l!hone voice·& 5'.'tlking caroor onentcd BakerSt,C.M.545-°'°3. . a . 1 1 CAMIRO MFG. larnllar w /coovenUonal 64.:>-5123 quired, lmowledite o! un typing req'd. Cont act . . 11ecretuy lo assi~tuntl ________ _ •nt t•11t off ce '?OOlClaySt_H.B. &governmentloana. Ute ion report• helpful. Ph: Mr s. A cke r m 0 n , Sec/Girl Fri. Flex hrs. Vice Pr(•:s. (If pr(lducUon worfc. I 9lrl office. <W.olBeach& typing&lOkeyadderre· MedlC411FrwtOfc 548-7741 btwn 8 ·4 :30, 673-7730. Gd·sh,somelegalprel'd. intheHunllngtooBcach SHIPPING/ . LO. "-ffca.. 1305 E. So.OfCarHeld) q·d. Sal. nego. Newport Exper'd typing, Insur Mon-Fri t'ermw/future.645-2667 area. w......_ A••. ~__.__,_F.cJ-'-uaJ_Op~po_r_E.;..'m....:p:....lo..:.;Y:...:e~r_. Ctr loc. Good co. Noamoke.646-61~. PEOPLEP""""'ON RECEPTIO .... IST The Yellow Pa0 "• World • _-ru,-be fil E o "' ic..n<> " Secr etary /Heceptioni!lt •"0 STOCK CLERI. ._ S47.a04l IRONING /Earn xt ra ne 8 ' · ..... Call MEDICAL X.aA y Newport Exec, needs 85• TYPIST & Ute bkkpng. Nwpt Beal·h. Sailing canotler you: t Mrs. ~naon. 640-4.580. · ln bol P'/tlrne. Call for "ppt. b · Top~ GUARDS WANTED money, come o my P/Ume.M8·Sl9f sociate w esalesup. 6't2·0666. .. usmess. Olfice +Sales -r home. Must en1oy. l d11y Luu ply. 673-2223. & phone exper desired XW wOfidltcJ conds <?Pening lor exper'd 'ln· div. In shipping tfept. Stock control exp(r. helpful. Newport tkh k>catwn. S3 per h.r. Lit" work Involved. Xlnt Op. por. lor retired Ind v. cau Donna betwn 9.aln·J<: Full & P/limc·lrv1oe wk.640-4280 ""•F/TIME MEDICAL Rr.l"'E.w'IO ... IST 1-ull lime. incl wknds. C.._... .. beM_.. area. Ago 21 & over. Relief. Xlnt benefits. .. ........ 5c111ie.... Personal Management ~....-• " C.aU 714-645-7100 ooeyw .-CJ Mature meo pref'd Bayylew Coov. Uo.spit al, Ex...:..~y. hn tl"""exJble Agency wUI represent Fasb1on lalund. Must ---------1 & Clul11!Pt9 P"-l1nUorma turn. No Clilllh Jewelry 2055 Tbuno Ave CM ~··uw. any age/type for employ. type. Front oCface ap. SECRETARY, mature ID· Miut be able lo tak~ sh nl ouil&)'. C.ar & phone nee. J. HERIERT 642·JSQ5. ' • Seod resume ol educ a in mms. TV & comm'ls pearaoce. Salary opeo. dJv1dual tor ooe girl of least 90 wpm & type 11l Apply Universal Protec HAU JEWELLERS tlon & exper lo P.O. Bo Noexpoec. (714) 957--0282 ~:M21 fice ID Newport, Rapidly least 65 wpm. Wall be Moo-Fri. 752-7SdH. .. tloQ Service, 1226 w. 5th Now Interviewing at S. LVN'S/AIDES 907, et.Ibo&, Ca. 912661. expjtnding business, lYP comp1lmg inlormutlon St. Santa Ana. In· Coast Pla%a Location for Garfield Conv. Hosp .. MEN lor LA Tames de Refine d male Senior mg a mlltll. Shorthand Crom several production terviews M·F 10:30.im· exper'd F /tame Sales TI81 Garl1eld Ave, HB. livery. Perm., p/lime C: I l 11. c n. d c:. 1 r cs helpful. Salary to $750. ofcs. stausllcal reports. SHIPJl!C'G - 0000 __ &_1_:»~•-=.:..30t>~m::.;.:..._--J l'eople in fwe 1·ewelry. 847·9671. $275 lo $350 per mo PHONE SALES nw-se/<'Ompanion, an ex. 6'l2·13248·SPM budgets & various S48-l140 change for home, salary, secret.anal duties. GUARDS Top sal, bene .• & advao-u ... CHINIST Phone Sales people, xtras. Please cal I SECRETARY Resumes Will Be Fast paced m anufactur. ang farm d esires am· bilious. dependable in· divldual. Expr In truck routlnit. packing, etc. Expr helpful, but not nee. Will train. Room for advancemenl . Startin; S3 lo $3.SO+overtJme . Apply in person, 9·12 wkdays. 831 W. 18th SI, Costa Mesa. cement. Call Mr. Morris, ~ m.al w A pt.ed th I Costa Mesa area. Start 54!Hl79. Lathe & drill press oprs Motel Maid needed, ancl e or female. 16 to 6S !)4().0722or 5116-8637 ell groomed persona. ('ct! ru Fr ~/IS SUO per hr. AU shifts.---------' needed lor lst & 2nd waablng windows. 4 yearsofage.Guaranleed ;;----~;;;;;;;I ble secre t ary to (Attn· ManonG1tzen> Uniforms furn. Older Junior Escrow Officer shlft.s. Mu.st be able lo day, S days week. 8AM wages or commissions. Resau.rant Manager Landscape Contractor. GEHEAAL peraoo. car & phone a Min. 2 yrs exper lor make own setups & read 12PM. $3.50 hr. 493-1 250 Ea11t 17th Street, Typing & bkpng exper TE:LIPHOHE must. CaU collect. (213) builder. Nr OC Airport, bJuepnnts. Xlnt workmg titwn8&4:30 Suite 0, Costa Mesa, DEi. TACO # 14 required. Only quatilied DIRECTORY CO. 712.7379_ !.alary commensurate conda & bene. Morris In· between 5:00 & 8:30 p.m. Ne applicants need apply Member of General w/exp .• great fringe du.stries, 2901 W. Ga~ NURSE 646-4223. wport leach at: Tel .. _ •. L'lc GUARDS CostaM~MI ben r l ""7 Dl\t h A s .. ., RN s.--IMW Equal Opnnrtunaty Sl:trting .salary $18,000 R-'• G_....... __ ... , epuvne"'.... ctrorucs ..... ~r.!~ oN • .,.,..o, Bet ve. .A. r-· · L'mpl,..,oyer -T"· ~ Family of Compani~ .-.,..., ,,,,,. Day shift. f /time. fo1 ,,. per yr. + bonus & other ZIOl San Joaqwn Hills 3131 KateUa Ave Permanent. F\111 & Part ~--------1 coov. hospital w/active fringe bcnelits. Cati· IW. NewportBch. Los Alamitos, Ca 00720 restorative nursing pro didatc must have expcr. ___ ...;______ SHOP HELPER gram. Good s a I ---------1 w/Dt:I Taco, Nauglcs. or Secretary, P /lime t o EqualOppor Employer Some dnvtng. spot weld- benefats. Contact Mrs PLASTIC"" other similar type lust f /hme, must be a good mg&aasembly.631·0700 Gray, Park Lido Conv -~ food re s taurant t yp1sl. Salary com. SECRET MAIDS SeactHC Motel KITCHEN MAM.AGER 1661 s. Coasl ttwy ExfJCr'd. Must be fast Cry Laguna &at•h cook Good wages & Call494·4892 time. Phone & transp re q 'd. Retired welcome Call 546·0Z74. ofc hrs 10·2, CI06ed Wednesday. 1Jcncf1ts. ---------HELP Apply Mon &Tues MAJDS WANTED C.Cnler. 466 F1agship Rd ln1·ect1'on Mold Qualified applicants only mensurale with ability. ARY SWITCHBOARDOPR N.6 .642-8044. call T<>nia al Jlewlll· Jdealworkingconditior\$ Executive President's and Receptionist, ~t-up /Lead. Knowledite Kenny Corp. (714 ) an L agun a Beach. personal sect'y. Com· weekends & company of matenals & exper'd 752-7591. 714/494-6536 Judy. pose lellen, dictaphone, holidays. Must be able to w/setup & operation of ~~~~~~~~~ Equal CJS>por. EmpJoyer type 75 wpm, lite S/ll. meet the public & handle 1''ull-tlme, some part JOLLY ROGEJt Top wages paid! The Inn time, last food ex per 400S. Coast Hwy at Laguna, 21l N. Coast helpful, apply in person. ~~~La~gun~a~Be~a~c~h~~I Hwy., Lag. Bcb. Jzzagulamoo's Natural I . MAJDS WANTED Sa o d w I c h s • 2 2 3 3 Don Quixote Motel l"aarview, C.M.. 2100Newport Bl, C.M. }ligh Scbool Students laborers MAJDS wanted. See Bill work part-time eves. Packat1erS Uoyd. San Clemente Inn. Laguna Bcb. 494·SS59. 6 492-61().) ---------ll OST ESS & 1 ....... mblers MAIDWANTED w/oper. Shaft 10 4 1'»fi LidoSboresMotel wkdays. Apply R1ug<>r . STARTNOW!!1!!! Call673-8800 bctwn 9·11AM. 351'!\1. !6 Too man y jobs, not --------- Fashion Island. NB. enough people' No ex· MAIMTENAHCE MAN OST per. needed. All 3 shifts. wanwd for Aparlmenl II ESS, J> lime, OVl'r Complex. Mui.l have own 21. Ell.per prd'd. Apply tools. t:all 540·1440 m person. lkn Ur•1wn'-. ltl'l>tauranl, 31100 Coa:.t ll~y. So l.<iguna. HOST /HOSTESS Need individu11l s w/pleasant aµpc::irance & personality lo work 6~ TEMPORARY HELP 540-4455 F.qual Oppor Employer Management Trnl' ran earn SIOOO+ per mo. 1-uller Urush. 531 6664 or lll 6.57-7778. p/lime including wknds. LADY, P /time eves. T· MANAGEMENT TaHE Young man to work in growing tool rental bu:11 ocss. Must be neat in ap pear. & have very neat handwritmg. 6 Day wk w/wkdy ofC. Prefer mar- ncd !llan for perm. rc:.p. pos1t1on EKJ>t•r. not re q'd Apply 1930 Newport Blvd, C ~I Call 644-3389 w.T. 7 to llPM. Earn 9AM 'til Noon $100 Wk. Car & phone THE IRVIHE CO. nc~ess. 847-4833 or after 550 Newport Ctr Ur 5pm, 842·9255 Newport &ach Equal Oppor l'.:mployrr Jloui.l'rlt•an1n~. ell.pt'r Own l r.in-.port .11 1nn Over 21 ~ 00 hr to 'toirt 1'42 ; IJil . 1,.u; .u171 llOU~l-;t'l.f .. \NI"'~ S1·n ncrch w1,m1•11' (Jw11 1 ran~ r J m ~klli !1:-0:!2 lloll~Ckrt-pcr "t•w11nr l 8raC'h .1rl'.1, p.1rl t1m1 3 6. 2 children, to lw. 11 1-;nglli.h i>1>c.1k1n1t mature, own t r.in'ip in; 1875 day. t. 1G JS72 J rt llPM. ----11-0U!sekC'rpcr nt'<'dl•ll for 1 wks, st.1rt ~1.o y ;!1111. wl\Jle f(•('l>V('I I 1 •11ll Mii gcry. !I 41'M , m.111111· own trton:.p s.1 1111 hr 557·fillSI llskpr, li vt• in m.1111n WOfTl<lD lf)fJlll. hlfl home, own rm, h.1tll ~ TV • F. I 'J' IH 11 .1 r e J 581 lt 16 IMMEO. OPENINGS Tlw Straw Hat 1'111,1 111 El Toro hll!I full & p 111111· day & niithl Pfl'lll 1un, now ll\1111 Wl' Jrl' .1 h111 ( D m I I y r ,. fo l •• IJ t ,J 11 I W/llreat pndl• in 0111 '"" duct & ~vie. H vou o•n JOY peoplr & h,1\ (' .Ul 11ut 11olnll Pl'r11onuhty, '<'<· rnl~ht have whnl ~oil r1• loolong for Ap11ly lK•lwn 2 Spm ul The Strnw ll.1l Pau. In i':t Toro, :i.1111:! Rockfleld Dlvd l::qual Opp. Employer m1r LEASING REPRESENTATIVE n1~nin1: 11.r le.t'lnit 11·11 lf!r .1p1 1 ompl1·' ln111, n>U.'t I.I.QI k Wt'l'kt'l\lb & h J v I' ,j cl ;1 p I J h I c '""'·1lulc I Yr puhl1r 1onla1I •·\p1·r .1 lnn ~ "' 1111•;".llll J)Cr!>uUJIJ I\ & .1p11r.1ranct' Cati 644.Jl89 •1 \M ·u1 "'•!On THE IRYIHE CO. '»I 'lewpurt Ctr Ur Nt-wport Beach F.quJI Oppor Employ1'r Legal Advertising Clerk-Typist MANICURIST "' '("tl.l>tani.: d1entclr for f':urol)('an lll•allh <.'.trt' Ctr 111 pr, ... 11.:1nu' bch ,1rl'.1 C omd 1111ll•nl1oll , h1i:h lnlt'llli\t' & j.>C'rt'l'l'I t.1.;r fl.I\-. i-;,,, 1n .111 t~Pt.'S of 11>111 ~\!\ l.ill !lti2 ;us; MASS.AGE TECH W11h rl1fllnmn tor t np d.i.s:. !.E<:ITIM1\TF. ~pa Mr G1arrll!>,o, ?Sl! !>!Mll •\I \.'\S \C; 1-. Tl-X'H 1-'1':\t • m• C'nmm t.11.11 rmn Full & I' T v.111 k 1 ... JCll 1'11"111111 now J\ ,,.1,11,1t. ":1.rn:s1• \ :1h1111!1 .. lur l"'frflJnt.'l\l JIJrl 11m1· --- ... ,..,._l,1111 to l.1•,llJI r\11 M:itu1t• ITIJll lu v.ork 1n \•·1 11,111,.: D1r1•rl11r :!:'\ r11 mh1n.11111n """Od & h 11 u r • I' r 1· w • •• k n>t1JI \hop \1l1•r1 n1·'' .11 m111110um n11011 ·, ••1 I'\! l1.1n<I v.01 lo. fv •1h1lil) 10 11.111\ IL'<' llOW•·r t•••I' 111·1 Su• li11111•1,d 1111111 ,. pt·n,.1111• Jflfl l11tht I\ 1>111.1: ,i..111 .. rrf1Ulrl'll I ..... Ill v.pml 1°}111Jll( tt•'I "-Ill '"' .11Jm111h l•·n·tl 10 .111 ·•l•Jlhr.1nh Th\' .1hllll\ 111 Hllt·q or 1 l •ll'l.1111"11 m 111t-n.1I .11111 ,1, 'umo lttrH•r.tl 1011111 rt"1pon .. 1h1h1' '' , "en l1JI 1111h1:. po1 .. 11111n .\lllnmnbil<' o ('('""·l f\ for <X'C'J'l11n:il lu«.1111n\ I t~,(ul Uppl1111nl Will h4' r('() 11 tu ll"' tnf'l.11 IJllll' &. 'pr.ty JMlnl l'<tUlll & pc-rform hit· 1·,1tp .. nlry & !\llmt• C'Jh1n..i wor'k :-.<1ml' •'~P•'• 11••,lrJbll• J'erm •·:111•1•r ptl,11 •nn fnr 1111.ihlu-.1 .1J111l11·;i11l I 'Jll bt-h•n 7.1m & 11 .. m l11r 1n 'll'f\ w »flpl ~>-h• 1•~·· ---------1 ·11~. 1-:xcl'llrnt l11 mpJn)' bcn"l•I~ Jndu.,t.rlal URGENT NEED ... ie•Job1 WOMEN-MEN TUIHEIS MachOprs Assemblers Inventory PadcGCJers Collate rs lnsoectors All.SHIFTS Da,y-Week-MonOI Or Longer It'• Your Occlslon YOU DOH'T P .A Y WIPAYYOUI CalJO\'Come'n Tod11y IELL~ ea~VICC e •»·• 441 ·nus •~ .i11 t·nlry tc•v<·I 110!11l1on Snl.1ry 11> com mcns uralc w1lh CK· JIOnl'll('C' Contact Mlk<• ·ranslry at f;.!:! 4321. l'\t :i:-12 lwforr 110011 for interHC'IN ;i 11 prnn1m1·nt DAILY PILOT 330 West lay St. Coda Mesa Equal Opp()rtunlty Employer LEGAL SECRETARY • Exper, corp, Newport Center 640-0800 LEGAL SECRETARY Expcrien('ed, !or heavy lo(cn 'I pracliC'C; book· kee?ping experience help(ul Cnll 640-0800 Is a good day to advertise in the Dally Piiot Classlf led Section. NURSES AIDE Openings on days & an1 sl\Jfts. Will train. Exper pref'd. Please apply Park Udo Conv. Ctr. 461 Flags hip Rd. N.B 6¢8044. Nurses Aides, all shlfts on call to start , als wk/ends onJy, day shift We train you to wor Injection & tnnsler . -________ _. Logan Inc. Irvine In· busy phones. Lite typing n:i~tding of small pre· SECRETARY dustnal Park. ~6441 required. Contact Mrs. cis100 parts. Day shaft, RETAIL Interesting pos. for a _<_Jo....cy_) _______ 1 Johnson 644·9060. 11maU sbop. well groomed, pleasant ColdweU &nker STACOSWITCH IMC CLERKS exper'd secr etary'. SECRETARY 1139 Balter, Costa 14eaa Dulles include typing Part time or lull Ume.1--------- 549·304 I UTOTEM 60+wpm, o rder desk Type 65+ wpm. S/H 8S. TECHNICAL F.qual Oppor Employer duties for our franchise excellent working conda-• C0ttYetlieftce Marlcets operauon. lndiv. must be tJons. Unique opportun1. with the multJ handicap p• ... STIC MOLD $2.50 per hr .• must hav ~ Positions open 2nd & 3rd .i self starter w/ab1hty to ty for enterprising THtTechnJciOflS shifts an San Clemente & handle conl1dential mul· person w /mature al-DraftllNn Laguna Beach. Other ters. Apply National lltude. mmimum 4 yrs "-'-- areas have openings Syslcms Corp., 4361 secretarial expr. who en-___,....... nwn car and phone. Cal DESJGHER Mon. lhru FT1 9·12 for in & DRAFTSMAN tcrview hrs . Hy-Lone F'ull or part. M .K llomc Santa Ana. 986 Enginet?nng. 2022 (Jua1I Wl'St 11th St Santa An:i St. Nwpt tich (714 1 531-8741, off Urookhurst 5'15·5074 Sn. of Westminster --------- HURSES AIDES POLICY TYPIST & Orderlies. Day shifts Large insuraoce co. w I v xlnt working conds & Me11o erdeConv. Hosp. benefits b as immed. _00_1 Ce_n_te_r_St_,;...c_._M_. __ 1 opening for policy typist. MURSES AIDES Type 50-!>S accurately. & ORD~ Mwrt be bJgbscbool grad. ..... LIES Will be accepting ap. ALLSHJFTS plications Mon·Frl 8am- Eicper. pref'd. WiU tra11 9:30am. Equal Oppot interested indlvlduals. Emplyr m/I. Udo Convalescent llosp SAFECO JNSURANCE also. No exper. rrq'd. Birch Sl. N. B. <Near JOY:. challenge and works Tech Writen /\pply al any o{ our O.C. Airport) E O.E. well mdcpendenlly. App-luyen stores ---"------=:..:.._-' ly 1.11 l>('rson Mon or Tues, ErtC)ineen ~NewportBlvd. JO AM to 2 PM. 110 p Costa Mesa *>42 7702 s Newport Center Drive, "09 •••rs _ __ ecretar1·es Ste 200. Newport llch. Computer Oprs. Submit Resume To RH'S & LVN's SECRETARY TEMPO Temporary F/t.&me & P/tlme 7 3 & Vaned duties for Cirl Services 3-ll. TxPo·1sts 1-'ri. w /gd. ofc. skills. No 17802Sky Park. Ste 101 LidoConvaJescenlctr shrthd. Call Frank ati~~J~rv~in~e~,~C~a~h~f.~927~1~•~ l.SS5SuperiorAve RP o&Stal HoalTransit,546-7172 I· Newport Beach 646·776'1 RH SilperYisor 11·7. Mesa Verde Conv. Uosp.. 661 Center St CM 548 5585. . TECHNICIANS lSSSSupenor Ave CO Newport Beach 646-n& SAlLMAKt:R has posi-17570 Br~khurst St tions open Some exp de· 3848 Cempus Drive 546-4741 C A('ross From Oran1:e Co. Airport) F.qual Oppor Employer SECRETARY~OOL P l easant person w /strong typing & some sh skills. F /lime. Apply an person, Robert Bein William Frost & Assoc.' 1401 Quail St, N B. ' We have i m mediate career opportunities ror individual with 2·4 years experience in comp\fl.er processors and/or memory. NURSES AIDES F'ounlam Valley sired. 548·3464. Exper'd Bayview Conv Potler wanled to throw Sail Maker /Seamstre!>s llu!lp1lal , 2055 TbuTll pots on potters wheel Cull tame. Apply an Avl', C M 642-3505. Must have production per:.on. Ullmlln Sails," 10 •Sec~t.;tt & A.cdnq Cllu /lkprs Emplo~crs Pay All t'ees l..1l Hrmdcrl> /\gcncy 4020 Bitth St. Ste lM Newport Beach 833-8190 Call fo~ppt/Eslab '65 1-------SECTY flKKPR. Full tam e. Malure w oman with good telephone vmcl' TEST ...... TECHNICIANS NURst;s RH's $60·$66 Staff $1JO Pr1 \':Ile Duly L VH"s $42 Stoff $lG Private Duty .AJdrs S34 Staff S3S Pt1vat.e Duty ~rvang All Orange Co Workin.: hours & day~ or your choice Mal· Practice Ins kN)'rl (,rciuµ Insurance' Av111I WES TC LIFF Nurses R~istry 1617 Wt•strllH Or S11· 212. l'frw port l.k•ad1 0 1-061 0. 752-9118 O(c llr.i Mon Sal 9 5 Of ACE lmmro1att-Ol)('n111.:s S.Cretwiet Typists Keypwte" Opn PIX Operators Acco.tMc) Ciils (;fttft'al Offlc. Credit Checken loan ,.roce•sors &crolt Officers 6 ~ If MPIJJIAIH HF l I' Call 540.4455 1711()2 Sky Park Suite 101 Irvine F:qual Oppor Employer ORDEI DESK Muture shnrp itlrl with ple1111ant phone voice. type 60 wpm, for phonr ord~r desk position, with Med. l >toduclJ. ("o C-all ror 1nt. 5~6 1333 The Rupp and Bowman Co 18001 Skypark Bl. Unit P Irvine ' PACI AGERS exp $250 wk for good pot ~h St. Npij('h fi7S t.970 l('r 642·8766 ---SALES PRODUCTION ASSIST. MGRS WORKERS We need 2 1>harp gals Work ~1th ('leaning. as-J::XPt;RfgNct:o 1n sembling & refamshing women's Europe:rn Con- anllq. furniture. Xlnt temporary clothing bene(its. Apply an sales. t'/tame, perm. pos person. The Antique Salary & profit shanng Gwl~. 1801 E. Dyer Rd. plan for career minded Irvine, (Corn e r or person. Call Mon·Sal f'uJlman&Dyer Hd.) betwn !Oam Gpm for Public Relations A UNIQUE PUBLIC RELATIONS OPPORTUNITY ld•:LLY SERVICES' MAKKETING DIV NEEDS PERSONABLE ARTICULATE, SALF.S: (>RIENTt:D Pf:OPLJ:.; WHO ENJOY ~I F, I': T I N G T II 1': appt. Till-: LOOK 644.6500. • SALES Clerk for Grog Shop. Must be over 21, musl be willing to work wknds. & C'Ve11 Pl~. <·all for appt. 645 5000 ext 5:!0 SALJ:.:SCI HL wanh.-d. Ex p'd . For new store. Marc O'Polo. Full tim e 675·5296, 675·99~9 SALESUDY .FUii time & part time. No eves or Sunduy Apply 1n person only hi wn 9 Jm & noon. Cosl:i Mesn Slullonrrs 270 ~.17th St, CM S.ALESM.AH Relml Harrfwure Secretary Receptionist Front ofr personality. Xlnt t yping & heavy phones for mdust 'l real estate om cc. $600 Underwriting Assistant Xlnt oppty rnr ind1v w !:S·5 yrs workmcn 'N comp. cxper. Typm~ SO+, acC'urary a must C:oorl henefil pkg. Salary $700-$900. Typm~3!~lll ~J~xper 111 payroll. Snl $60(1 + Go00 ~ndit packoge Recentionist LEONAlll)SMlTll BAY &BEACH REALTY 759-0811 SECT'Y /Ofc MfJ". Small Newport ~firm~ Ing mature qal with heOYy secret.rial n · perlence. Xfnt op- portunity to cyow with rapldly expandl n9 buslMu woricin9 with 6 IM'ollen. Nttds CJOOd typiftcJ. some dictation numerou s rnponslblll .. u. Hn 7 AM to 4 ,M. Starlln9 $600+co""""9 poten- tial up to SI 000. Coll June at 17141 640·9100 .AFTER I PM. ---~~~·~ SECURITY GUARD Pert· Time 1mmt'<i1ale o~nings e1t· 1st for md1v1rfuals w1t]l 2 4 years experience In a related !1eld. Will be responslble for testing o nd l rou bleshootia.c PCO. Must be familiar wilh .analog and dlgtt'&t c1rcwtry. We ofre r excellent benefits whi('h include t week vacation after 6 months, 11 paid holidays and g r oup Insurance starts day of hire. DOCUMENTOR Addressograph MultiCJraph ,. 29'll S. Daimler Santa Ana 546·35Sl Equal Oppor. Employer T.MphoMSales F'a~t grow1n" ('Ompany needs telephone sale"' people to work from our lrvme ocr1ce. f'ull & IJ /llmc s h1Hs. Top comm paid. salary while training. Phone !>40 OO!lt P U BLIC & RF:I N<; 'FIKSTI JN WORKING WJTII NEW, P USll HUT TON TYPt: MACntNJo:. ALL INSTkUCTIONS INCLUDF.T> I.ONG TERM . MULTIJ>Lt: l.OCATIONS, S, 6 & 7 ll OUR S HIFT S . CHOOSE Wt:EKOAVS, EVES & WKNDS . lt~LI ADU.11'Y, BON· OABJLJTY & X f,NT G ltOOMING AltE A MUST. •IH hrs wk. Sal & Sun n must Good 11tur t1n~ wage, xlnl l>cnd1ts. Con· lact Mgr. Kcrm ll1ma ~Harbor 81, C.1\1. ' Xlnt oppfy fnr inl.l1v w /bkkpog l>acki:Iround TYJJlnJ.( fi5 + lleavy phone'!. Goorl benefits pkg Salory $800 1''1rm located 1n Caty or Orange. We have an opc•nmit fnr a p1t1me serunly i.:uanl lo work any shift This l)(ls1 llOt\ wall provide vaca tum rt•llef & be on c111J on i--------- SALESPERSON Experienced In ~cllinR hooks, F /time lncls Sol. Appl)' in person, Mar rlncr!l Statloncr11. 225 ~~:o1~a1una Hooch:_ legal Secy Xlnt oppty for m<.liv. W/2·3 yrs legal exper Sh 110. typ1111< 80. Good benefits pkl(. S11l11ry $11()(). a relic( basis. Rl'l1rt'll mHitary whl) has :.ervcd m the St'cunlY. field or re. Ured police force person· nel prcf'd. Townsend. Textron Cherry i''aelen<>rs 1224 E. Warner Avr Santa Ana. Co 92707 (7J4 ) 545-SSU E<aunl Opp Emplyr m Jr F IC Bookkeeper (iood oppty for mdiv w /hkk pn!{ C'XJ>('r thru 'I' B. Sul;iry opc•n TOP P AY SALESPERSON CJll Kicli111 y Fin~~~A~:r!~~~~8~o; II D ~~~~ £1l~~~'! In .I: ..,t,Av1 ci::~ to M.n.rnnl'r'I Stalinnerll., Archlterturnl firm TELEPHONE ·SALES Tired of your averaas run of the mill phone jobs? CALLUSNOW!f Work 6 hrs a day repre!icnllnK n nationally known prcx.lucL lo resi• <lcnts In Su. Cnlif. -le Arnwna. We provide plt'ns11rit i;11rroundlng11 & a rl!lax~-d 11tm011pherc. 833·1441 22S l'orci;t. La(luna Och IA.I IJt.. need!! multi tulcnl1•d 1401 DoveStrect 1---------1 J/l'l/fJ/I •• :!ecy. Typmg 80 wpm, I Our pay SlrU('turc is cmc Sle340 Newport Beach SAL.t:sTRAINEES :'\Y..,T~O\\ \..,Lr-v-1 -'I' penion oCc, n h ll PPY of the best In the busl. Equal Oppor Employer ""J\. n l.) tram At'('hitectural bk ne:u. We huvc a iuarun. LARGE MAT'L Ptf"IOllMI Agency Jtrnd helpful. not req 'd teed ba~ salary 1n addl· RECEPTIONIST TYPIST 646-8888 wkdys. SUPPLIER OF 37Z3 Dltth St, N.8. Mort! Info, 7SZ-91G4 Peter hon to a liberal bonu." & 557-0045 A. Lendrum & Auoc.. rommiss1on-You can't HARDWARE & 100% Etnployer _a_slt_fo_r _Jt...;..us;;_t_I ____ 1 loeet 30Needed lmmed. n..-1 · FOC' 3 Mnnth A.'llll~n. '""""t"-'onlst with medical TOOLS ·--•R•e•ta•in•ed--•I SECYJREC-IONIST NOWHIRIN 1-,...-, 2 Shifts av11ilahl e. · G --------=1 We are looking for a 8:30 2:30 & 3:30-9:30 fjv111 ' SAaS TIAIMIH brlaht, per11nniablc In da,y1 a w~k. .,,. 7AM to 3:30PM 4PM w experience. OP's ofncc lZ MldnJgbt, 1f:30PM to CAii 646-3903 7AM. Nocxper. nl'c. Xlnt --------• worklna conds & pay. Ciall Now-Interviewing t'ri. Sal & Mon. ~o~ office . ~U1 overload 557-0061 31tl Birch St, N. B. For Ad Action NO EXP ER. NF.CF.S.<;. dJv1duul w/gnod typlnl( & XL NT TR A r N I N G The llct•tt Mattcet~ secretarinl skill.'1 to work PROGRAM on the 0rq. Coast Tue-Sot In our U~slde Good Stwtlnc) Pery sal~ office. Must be well ...... $210. ... 00 L. DAILY PILOT groomed, non.3 molc('r 4c -•" rnjoy worklnit with peo COMMISSIONS& CLASSIFIED pie. <.:1111 MrJI, lJnvls Career ior~~l~~~vanrl• ADS ~~~ btwn 10 & 12. Cot1t4ct Rcnoo Roesr · lll-10'5 ,..,..,...,....,.., •• w TIMM.IN UllAMS. IHC. ..-0,,.-..... ,... ..5-ment opportunitle11. Xlnl co. brnd1ts. CdlMr • .Adomt Mon.bm-tpm"Tue&. 8am 10:30pm. You ton Seh II, f111(1 J1, T rodt II With o WOfll Ad ([42-5878) Scrv1ce Sta. t\ttcndon\, T t; I. E P JI O N g :9 C'Xper'd. t'ull or p1llmc. SOLICITORS I, AP1Plt Arco Stllt1on. J7lh We need 10 alrts to 11-! & rv1ne. C.M. dlnnor reaerv1tlon1 fd ON Cal S-k• T r7 • Dally Piiot O...itltd Ad to buy, JCll or rwil aomeUtln1t. Call a Daily Pilot AO.VISOR 642-5678 St-lJ thing, fHt wil.b Daily PUot WantAds. ~~~~~~~~ 751-9134 , o•I CrtcM Apjlfovol Service Sta Help lull or the evenin11. Hourrvt waao + bonua, no at'IP J>/tlme. Apply, 090 E. lngL~•ll attn aPM', Coast llwy, N.B. 540-~ , · 1 ' . ' 'l(l~W..e.cl 7100........ 1005 Mhal .. .-1010 llMh.P°"" to40 ~/ ...._W..._. fltO ............................... ··~···················· ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• c......a tsio ...................... . Monday, Af>!lt 11, 1977 DAILY PILOT ff " Wonderland WANTED Claaalc '64 Cbri• Craft --·•••••••••••••••,•• TllllR TOP C .. S'H DOLLAR $u1141r Sport 1a', V·I '61KarmanoGbla.2.180oc WE BUY •USED CARS&: Aatos. ,......,.w Wos. lapoirfM ~. l•porfH ' ' Of • -&.! "" w /tfM bra. Btlat.ol cond. •Ill. 48 Webcrs, bead wk, '~lltme potlllon autl. AllTICIUeS! PAID FOR YOUR Bluebook $390Q·ofr. Ernpl.aapoku,radlalt. "lla.nkinl exper. pl'd'd, HUGB w.r\bouu JEWF.LRY. WATCHES, 67$-JOllO(lM) recood. t.bnaout. See to TRUCKS• Come ln or Call ................ GntfllClltf'l'olet l82ll Beach Divel. Hunlinaton Beach ~~·-·-· .. ·;;;· ;.;;;;;~·;;: .... ;;~·~ ;:;;;;; ........... ;;~·; ....................... . ................................. , ..••....... .. cCall Mra. Todd at ---' -" b u.A ART OBJ"",,......, GOLD 1---------. Goldenstalo Bank In aamllK'U wd over """ ._ • ...,. • appnc. S2flOO or CONlldcr mu.le boxea, nlcltelo· SILVER SERVICE, 24'FORMULA2J.J tradcforPU,EICamino =Yi2fa<m~~~ra· deoo planoa, circus or· FINE FURN. & AN· Avel)'clean 19"1tmodtl. orRa.nchero.~ 1'..QualOppEmplyrmtr ::::ci r:it~1r cell~~~!: nQU~.~2200 !~~.;.2f ~~~~I '218 Model T Coupe. 289 fasclllaUntr anUques. LUGGA&I TA&S time. Includes tandem Ford eng. Aut.o. ltans. TI8E CHANGER·Mln 1 Over$l,000.000Worth fromyourbuelneucard. trlr. Books $t300, will Pvt.Prty.MS-S&U ...,._IMported fJ6a1-1•~ ........ ~+lo Amartcan lntemaUonal Send one card for each ,...,.. • NOW -""" c u '""'" ... __ ..,_ .. ...,., G ~ -· a 4-...._...._. 9550 •••••••••••-•••••••••• , llart. 645-ZMO alJeries; 1802·T Kett.er· u., plus ooe spare. We owner6al·3133. ,,.,,_~•ff Alf• RoMt 9705 147-6087 * S49•UJ I DRIVIA. LITTLE.- SAVEALOT SHOP4tCOMPARE LUWICK DATSUM San Juan C.platrano ll,·llH 49J.U75 1975 WllJIO SEDAN. One owner car with stereo, pwr. win· dowa & air cond . SPO'll..Y..SSI (S38MVI). SADDl.HACIC VA.LUY IMPORTS Ul-2040 495-4949 -----------• Ing St., Irvine. Tel. return permanently ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 'TIAYa A.CilEHT 754-lm. Open Wed thru sealed attractive tag &: 20' Skipjack open cruiaer, '66 lNTER'NL. Dbl. cab, ••••••••••••••••••••••• MGI 9744 ~~~~~~~~ ·r.: minimum 4 yrs H· Sat.8AMl-04PM. Vbsllt &trap, moeling airline J65 Mere, 110. $18,500. 4x4, u cyl. Gd. cond. TRUECLASSJC ••••••••••U••••••••••• .! , ed :h l.D. requirement.a. Pre· S46-tllM7 $181\0. '99-4158 Alla's Glulic:tlcl Sprint. A '74 MOB. Pelfect cond. ·need for hla co~· AnUque sofa&: chair, also vent Jou & theft 1 For a cleon 'tll body wilh SPICIALS Yellow, Maes, $.JW\J/otr. 'lfterclal agency i n -1-c l"-m• lo-. "'-ii 9060 T--1.-9560 .... tlful .... I lJ: rt Be b. Call f ..... -0 • per110nabzed lag enclose --. ~ ·--.,.,au ~w r.,.. pa nl 8210 4 Door. 4 apeed, 496--4739orS47·7l03 _..'f? ac: or 8'2·7430 wallpaper fabric or •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• and a '63 1300 Veloce di (09'1PKE) • -~1 "Day Glo"'paper & we LASER No. 10827, 8ood Clean '72 CiMC ~ Ton engme in 1d. running ra Mo.OW 52795 Ponche 9750 Typist exp X r x 800 Furniture Slrl pped & will back & trim your racin& cond., $700. Pickup. ~.:,o. cond. <thJs engine has ••••••••••••••••••••••• overa't.or. inle~r!tttent 7~bedd"'" b6Y75_~e~. · tags. Or try two cards 846-14°' C81187s.491l been runrung strong in 888DOVESTREET '62 B SC. New int. rebll \tilfJrlc. Nd immediately _._,,., ~-· ~ back lo back. my Spyder 'UJ I replaced Near MacArthur trana, nuu good. fi71Hl'9 II'heOffi 7sz,0892 PRJCES· lalander 38-148,000. Auto "75 .(tanchero, A/C. 46Shp, it with newer 1600). Will & Jamboree Roads Aaklng $4800 ce· Appleces 8010 S2eaor3/$S · pilot, diesel. 6 lnstru-AM/FM, 8 track stereo, seUaU-includingspare l3J.IJOO evea. · ''.. TYPIST ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4/5t.ags$1.60ea. m.cnts. self tailin,a trailering pkg, 6 mag 4 spe«I trana., l•ta of 67 Porsche AM/FM, reblt Needed for growing ad· REFRIGERATORS 6/9t.ags$l.50eA. wmcbes, pedestal •teer· whls,cruisecpt.rol,1bell Junie parts and ao MG TOPIUYER eng,bestoffer. _ .... 1_,_., agenc N WASHERS-DRYERS 1oor more $1.,0"'a. Ing, Mansfield bead'; w/sUde windows, 25,000 Mitten car cover for See ua f1111t, & lasll Top 5464744 · ... ~•...,."'• · y. ew Reco,ndllio,"··Repros •-"' CNG ml 0~c: --' ofcs in Cost a Mesa. Frgt Dama&;. Guar/Dei. Sales Tax Included stove, etc. Days · ~· $1500. Phone 645·5108 dollar paid for importa. ,J,.eAnce & Raiser, 2SYrainOraniieCo. NOCARD? ~9616,Eves875-4241. '73 %T. Xlt Ford P /U after 6 or 645·7SU and COSTA.MESA 7$6-1U3. DUNLAP'S Draw your own or send NEWPORT SURPRISE Loaded, lo mi, xtra cln leave mac for Dennis. DATSUN '71 914. While. l owner. Supenor cond. Askin& SJ:m. Pb 642-0641 1815 Newport Bl. CM na1{' ~dress, p~ne & t,, main & Jib, x.lnt C<ind, $4500/o(r. 5pm 751·721!9 '72 Spyder Green con· 2MSH.arbor Blvd.• .ii!pJPU>'TS CALLS48·7780 ~~A:S;:~~ar per lead C/8 keel, _S950. '76 Chev. Luv. Camper vert, lo mileage, mags, Costa Meaa . ~10 '70 Porsche 911 T . Send check or money or· S4S-SS11 Exl26S,M.30 w Ibo o t. AM I F M stereo. new top. Superior AM/FM. A/C, cover, ski THI! MO HASSLE DEALER BUY OR LEASE Bill MAXEY TOYOTA ......... J1 l l•ll.llf'l'1•• tl,/,..ll"V'\.lHlt•t H INSTANT FRGT. DA~AGED HOT-derto: 13' CYO.ONE, xtras. like Cassette. Beat o Cr. cond. Aakin1 $i.200. Ph '71 Datsun Sta Wgn, lo Back, Re~aro p sheats, POINT Sale. 3308 W. PILOTPRINTIHG trail Be H ~-&G0641 miles,xint cond. Forinfo urgun Y one, ________ _ '' ~SIGNMENJS ~~;}llarbor,Santa P.O. Box 1560 =2:-.as er. st o er. MUST SELL! 642-3390or646-7889 879--4573. '72 Cclica Air AM /FM '"-la M"'•a Ca ,,,.,,..,, '74 El Camino Custom Ws Royce 9756 stereo c~ssette, Mich SEA RS ELECTRIC '"""'· .... ' .~ LIDO H . w/trlr. Xlnl Claas1c. V8, auto, full '75 2802 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tires. $2250. Pvt ply SECRET ARIES ... TYPISTS DRYER~~$60. •MATTRESSES• cood. ~i968-15S9 ~~~FM~~a~:\~8~9t;· xi;~~~t~t~~ver Atc, stereo tape, new •t DEALER IN U.S.A. 1_4_97_-407_2 _____ _ Single Sets $39.50 . $2500 494 2932 rad's, mags, xlnt. cond. ROY STAT TYPISTS MAG I & II CLERKS Full Size •AA.SO --. SI'-/ Vcmn 9570 · · $5875 or assume low Im 1973 TOYOTA While refrigerator, $60. .,... _....., .,... Md 9707 I ts 493 S3S8 CARVER M "'RK II COUPE Kenmore port washer, B&J Mattress Foctory Docks 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• easepym . . ROLLS ROYCE "' $75. Sml elec dryer, $65. 838 East I st S1. S.A. ••••••••••••••••••••u • 72 FORD YAM ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7'·260Z air. AM /FM . lMOJ•;11ot•• 2 Or. Hardtop with only 847·7736 547.5636 66' Newport Slip avallabfe New p11lnl, new tires '72 AUDI I OOLS mags, xlnt cond, $4700. HeWINWt a..~i. 34,000 miles. Equipped ----------1----------1 for approx 2 mos. $3750. 6'6-9743. A.M. 4 Door. Automatic, air M·Fdays833-l361 \"----'~ w/4speed,pwr.steerlng, nus WEEK'SSPECIAL V1Jit'sLatin Imports 646-6123or548-8149 64&-8080 co n d. & st ere 0 . C.LOSfo SUNDAYS radio. heater&: air c:ond. 6.2 ADMIRAL Opening around Apr. 11 <OUM UK>. '73 1200. 4 spd, AM /FM, <386PllQ>. This week Paid Vacations Day-Week-Month OrLongt.>r Chntfnflff$199 LldoVillageMall,Nwpt loSklats.Spffd& '75DodgeMax.IVan,mdl. SADDLEIACK htr, gd tires & body. ACCESS/PARTS ONLY $1895 9080 Im. 64000 mi. Chrysler VALLEY IMPORTS $1900.Call546-6396 y T 8 U R K E • S A P · Plants, indoor. outdoor; ••••••••••••••••••••••• air: aulo P/S .,_kin" Rolls V8eng '73, 23M MARQUIS TO 0 A PLIANC.ES ferns, Garden mag. 17• Stevens F1atbottom. v . $4SOO. 979-1sos · 8';k !o~ 831-2040 495-4949 74 Dataun 260 z. Clean, Rolls V8eng '67,GSM MISSION VIEJO 11450,BakerSt,CM books, pots . Cas h drive,custompaint&ln· Mario stick, air, mags, 8 trk SeveralrebuiltS2V8s 831-2880495-1210 It's Your Decision YOUDOM'TPAY WE PAY YOU! 546-8672 979.4734 Sat/Sun~ 2567 Elden, tetior. Vance lrlr '74 f'OX 4 dr, sunroof. stereo. $4550. 644·4779or Beot.6cylcn~e.i\1ark 1---------- K w h & G CM w/mags. $?800. 846.go16 Autos W.tH 9590 AMffM stereo & tape. 642-0322 Vt ri....,,. 9767 ·~·"iEIL~J'' enmore as er as Xlnt cond $34SO J ag Engines .. .'72 Jensen••••••••••••••••••••••• Dryer$95ea,Guar&del. Tools, fir jack, 20 Ton llf't.S ••••::;,:•Wl•••U•••1•U•Y•••••• 581-lsSs · ' i4 2160Z. xlnl. cond. New V8 ... Hcbwlt Shadow & '70 SPITFIRE. New top, S46-8672or979-4734 press, misc. After 6 pm. w SKI Boat 90HP Mere. '"~ tires, mags, AM/FM, Cloud Trans. F1beq;lass radials. stereo. Clean. licydes 8020 493-9178. S1900. Xlnt. cond. Call: YOURDATSUM '76 Audi Fox. White, 4dr, 8.lt.494·9688 R_R fenders & rockers. runs great. $1250, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5540811 PAIDFORORNO': A/C, cruise control, Rat 9725 Jim Ric kman Mtrs 497.3195 b ERV•C E S POOL TABLE. Beaut. · TOPOOUAr. AM /F M stereo radio. 2131795·2551 or locally•------------· 833-1441 Blue Schwinn Continental Ant~ Brunswick New loots, Stora.Jr 9090 FO Coco mats, ~pd. $4850. ••••••••••••••••••••••• call Carlos Carrion Volcsw-9770 • _________ 1 1ospd,$SO.Cioodcood. cushions & cloth. Perf ••••••••••••••••••••••• RTOPC/.RS 552-8023 arter SPM & 1976FtAT 7 • .,7847 -~·· 962-4309 I"' •Wick D TSU... ....,. ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • orig slate. Reas.64+S38S Boat Stor age Spa~e -A " weekends. 12 .. SPIDER --------- TYPIST " SanJ C ls R d t .,, d & Subaru 9762 '65 Squareback New Girls bike, good u:.~...1•-... ADuvnaesil.a$30blem.o.r:f.~':°'05ploOrt 831·1l7ns :;J.~l7°S '78J~rl.~s•· Lreo4, 48000dr. Simi/ID. llume._ oa s er. S spee ••••••••••••••••••••••• tires, eng need. work. Needed full time. Must cond. $20. row ... in.-"~ .,..... K' AM /FM stereo. o ... ner .76Subaru be accurate w/recep-499·4877 WCllthd 8081 ,. ..... 'HFORC"'RSI mac pp $2900/orr d~lven '!'(only 12,000 ..... EWSUB"'RU $2SO.Pb673-6298 .: t b "k d S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....._ ,.. . . ' mil-F hed i k " "' ... orus a" groun . an-n--80 .. 0 Top $ Doi.Jar S paid for 673-6789 .. .,. tnl5 o s Y '74 SUN BUG w /sunroof. ta Ana/Tustin area. "'-r .,, $$$CASH FOR Trcwportatioft blue w/matching top & * $284 7 * Lo safary commensurate ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean used cars, trucks & W4 Audi Fox, 4 dr, air. Interior. ldeal for your • ~ R&.li, xlnt. cond. w /expcri e nre . Call Golden Retriever Pups . Goodusedfurn/re!rigs Motorcvc_!s/ Corvettes. Aak for Paul AM /FM stereo. sunroof, summer "acation Ser. (937384) 67 S.W·SJ37blwnlO·llAMor Champion line, AKC· fnrs&stovesS4G·0'768 Scoofet.. 9150 O'NeiU. $3,200.67J..69SS (784Pll). 80Us~&Hew •--------- 2-JPM OF A . 9 Wk S Musical ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOWARDChevl"OMt ONLYS5395 WA l TR E s s i:; s & 1213)596-6J60. lnstnn.nh 8013 '70 Triumph Bonneville, N~~£.ua~k~H ~~••••••••••••!?!.~ MARQUIS VOLVO Hostesses. Apply in DOGOBEDlENCE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 650-cc, xlnt rond, asking MISSJONVIEJO person2L2E.17th,CM. CLASSES start Wed. Conn Mln·O-Motic elec. $1400/bestofr.768-8855. WEPAYTOPOOLLAR 131·2810495-1210 ----------1 Aprl I 20, 7 : 30 PM organ, excellent condi· FOR TOP USED CARS Waitress/Waiters wanted Nwpt/lrv area 5464928 lion, m>. P.P. 532.1259 '76 Malco 440.AW FOREIGN, DOMESTIC Honda 9727 wknds. Pnvate club. Ap-8087 Whe els mith up.pipe, or CLASSICS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~in person, 1801 Whlle adorable poodles, Pets pegs, cut piston. Fox Il""'•'"carlaextrac:lean •-~ .... ew"77 SllSSo.Stnct &ide Dr,CdM toy. AK C f em a I e ........................ Shocks w/accumulators, ~';;°rlf'St. HERE MOW! ~" tz1 11 "'-0741 11141 u1.n11 75l-SS88Costa Mesa Peek·a·Poo <Pekinese modified forks w /air I.AUER BUICK HO .... DA Cars T__... 9765 Waitress & Kitchen Help. Poodle> Some pocket ca...: Xlnt "" d $1200 THE 630CS" " ..... , ..... $2.S0·$2.75+ lips. In-Goldeft Retrievn-1 size. 6 weeks, i;hots. n.i.:758 alt6w n ' · 2925Harbor Blvd. I MANY tecview 3-<lp'm , Original AKC 637-6485 496--8314 .......-. pm. Qista Mesa 979-2.500 T CL----e.. 1 7 BMW RES "'LES o -rrom. • ~Wl 2121 Balboa,Blvd, "HEINEKEN", ador;ible Pianos & Organs 8090 ·~od~r.lo~~fte!.0~il~~ WE BUY CLASSIC ~Ws UNIVERSITY ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Toyota Celica GT lift back Be i ge, ai r , AM /FM, xlnt cond. $4005. Ph 552·-1158 , 11 mo blk Lab/lnsh Sel· ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. Laguna Bch Police Cll!"' .... C "'RS 1973 20CY.!tll-This one ls O .. MObfl• Waitress, day shirt, ovr termix,lovesotherdogs, llammond, Lowery , Dept.494-Ll.24 ,llarry """'" "' I dedl'J (238JTG) 21. exper'd only apply, wonderful disposition. Gulbransen Organs & •TilUCKS 08 .. · Honda Can • GMC '68 Toyota 70K ml., 547 W. 19th St, C.M. Own moved lo Aµl, needs Kawai PianOll. For Your '70 Moico 400 ~~~~·One of a Trucks 24MPG, auto, R&ll. Sl.62 per DAY That's ALL YOU pay for a 30 day ad in Lhe DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW! 642-5678 Xlnt home SlO. 64()-9l3il Pnce call 644·9200 $100 ~S-5606 C BMW 20025 2.850 Harbor Blvd. 642 1~133 __ W_A.IT•R•E•S•S•E•S--1Fu~ 8050 Sal". New Yamaha con· "OOBMWSSO ONNELL 1972-Automatic, air Ol6ta Mesa S40·9640 A.vto1,Used Autoa.Ustd Hostns•s/Over 21 ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• sole Piano, Ebony, $1400, Sl.000 CHEVROLET ~~~Ql~ AM / FM · JOC)UCS' 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Culhver's Rcstaura11t l ~rl!en high back cost $2000 548 ·0223. 546·0047 1973.4 s peed+sunroot. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'nterv1ewin.: Mon lhru l'ha1r-~'l I hiJ.:h hark 645-4325 586-~ 2828 Harbor Blvd. FG '67 Jaguar XKE Rdstr. Thurs betwn 3 5pm Ex chJ1r (nerds rrMvi>r-' · · 73Honda 125. many xlras, COSTA MESA <907M ). xlnt rond, $.5800. 722.4364 111 °1 015 OR "100 for <--rtW.Goods 8094 v.,.,.., de ...... ndable, ~or 546-1200 197~-1 speed with sun· a/t"PM. 4'tr!t!llcc.'<1 only. full-time " "" 0 ...,.-•• .,, ~· J "" oof (007 ''1VG ) u oolh! ,\bo, I 1hrnml· & ••••••••••••••••••••••• b6tofr.~·4367afl1PM r · · " · ---------Lhnl'h &dinner. I I G T C TOP DOLLAR 1975-Automatic. (0154). 11&112 MacArthur. Irvine ~a~:. l"l'lll n~ ight $40 un. omson enter MolorHoWles. 1975·Automatlc, air un1J I hall t•el li ng arms countend('r, 6 bar-S.18--A fl60 PAID c 0 n d . AM / FM -.-....---------ll ~ht $20 Phone642-0138. rels, 5 scopes. ammo ,_... IMMEDIATELY -..--------•I $4.50. 8JO. 7185 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• FOR ALL st.ereo. (0300). . FOR R8'T FOREIGN CARS BMW 530\s TV~Rodio.S,:_-8098 197626FT. CALLORCOMElN 1975-Automatlc, alr "" ""TV TO SEE us cond. &stereo. (002NIF). • ••• ••• •• ••• • • ••• •••••• GMC MOTOR HOME MEWPORT IMPORTS 1976-4 speed. (611RDG ). Fully self contained. 3100W. Cst Hwy, NB WAREHOUSE c! *!!~!n~u! " MANAGER Applfances -OR I will sell or SELL for You. COLOR TV'S OVER40 Clean used Triumph, Jaguar and MG models now on display. Over 26 Lease/Buy Plans availa· 'lidAo. hettef, cMOMt wheftJ, lllltlHi 60'!<1 oppty for in<11v MASTERS AUCTION w/exper. in warehouse· 64,...686 a, Sll-9625 RCA z 1-;:•H'f ll·:'l1 AC.NO mi{mt. Suf)('rvisory e~ __ __ GoodSelect1on <:uar per. r(-q'd. Good benefit BLACK 8• Vl:-lVl. SOI-\ Portablt'S &Consoles Weekly & daily rentals. 64 2•9405 CALL TODAY! 979-2500 TOP DOLLAR PAID FORCLl!:AN SADDLEBACIC VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 ~·:&~·i"'· ..... ...!~.-.... •-66~~8~.~~·,:,· 8'10 ,.._"l"l'2n'llr-'lil~l.,r--1~...,rwiiiF-i'Whr---I pkg.. Slllary open. s:i9s. SHlO tn S2~ IA.I llt.. ........__ __ ssz.:io21> 8060 ;~\\~;~~~!ff~"~ 1iR6 ~·~~~r <~~~e.v~~r~ • Y•. a ..._.._., Tn~h1lt.1 t~l l<t't'l'IH'I llSlt sell cont'd w/numcrous ;>.. Y"i 11\0\ \ ,\\°'10( li\I f .., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111mtblr 4 25" SP<'nkcr. ;tr~ ~~:1CMe:8~· ~ft, P~---•"' ,\ppy M.m• i )r'. tr11lntod ~ ⁢-!lOOI (.;cori:e o •t6 500 9"" nna7 h ~ "'«Je'ncy We"t•'m & i':ni.: !'iound 1>i:1nr • · · . ..,.wo ome. .. 3723 tJ!rc:h St, N.li. I'> hanil~ • ..,. l.il'k $.'>5() -----Work 568·9054 557-0045 l'h M6 111121 nr ~IL' 1121 Trailers. T et 9170 100;:-u,n;i:~~ycr _...,....,.,. 1070 loah Ii McrhM ••••••••••~•••••••••• ---------·1•••••••••••••••• ••••••• •• ~~!'! ...... ••••• ·fE Shasta 13' 1'rvl Trlr. ~ ,0 IO Port ;1 Jl')l Sip:. 4. $850 WELDER lleliarc Welder . Apply m J>(>rson &icson Yochh 1931 Dttr'eA•• Santa.Ana. Woman to rook .~ do odtl c h o re s r u r cl d 1· r I y "4'nUt'man, :Hlrs. dally, 't :30· PM ·7: 301'M. t'o1 >\'fl>t. 673-6406 Cd~-~ __ Women want'-'<1 to work for Janice's Rau<'dY Ann houseclg servic~l'. Start $2.SO hr, S-3 tuei; thhl ( ri, 67H.~3 WQMEN'S Apparel dis· ttibutor w /basic: math ablllly. 9791~1 8:30to5, ask for Mulo WOODW~RKU S &W.Jmen & Assemblers Call 751·5832 WANTED ••••••••••••• •• •• •• •••• _548 __ 823_5 _____ _ TOf' <.;AS H OOl.l.AR ,...... ~ ~ ~ __,, r J\ I [) F 0 R v 0 u R ~ ~---~ Auto S..-.k•.Parh Jl-:Wr:LKY. W,\'l'Cl l1'~S. WAHTED 36'to 45' & Acu11oriH 9400 1\RT OTl.IEC'TS, GOI.I>, r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slt,Vl'.:H SERV ICE , Owcr boal cir 3;illhoal. FINE PURN & AN 644.0016 ·r1Qm:s 645·2200 VW F,NGIN ES USED -l<EBUILT Der Buggy Shop 5.10·6940 Uvntock 8075 ---•••••• •••••••••• ••••••• Boats. Moinhftcmte• / Ford Falcon rear t'nd $!() Reg. Mor)(1.1n mare, broke 5-rvlc• 9'020 2 Ford truck 15", S·lug lo rldt & drive. blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• whls, l split nm. l drop parade Morgan 1otrldlng. G YEARS F.XPF.RIENCE center T·handle gear Eng, Wes tern (714 ) Varn. pn1nt layout & de· shift assembly for VW 331HOll sign non :.k1cl . Spars· $10. Pair VW adapters ----------• clean riuln~. wax & S7.SO. Camper roof vent 1010 wash. Top quality, lo SS. GmC Van radio $15. •••••• •••••••• •• ••••• •• pnces. Fr e$l. ~!1285 DUAi port heads for VW, -----S20 each. Pair 15" mags WEIGHT LOSS & loots, Marine 5-bole Ford $10. '74 Chev IMCH LOSS lqllllpMtnt 9010 Van s teer ing bhl $5 . R11pld tJ"htenlng of the •••••••••••••• ••••••••• A u l o m a t i c p o o I the skin, withe fabulous. Co mplete C hrysler chlorinator $4 . Tabex debc:lo~ tnllk11h11ke diet, manifolds for :ug <' u V8 chlorine tablets, SOc ea. without sUlrvntlon diets. ln c luiles manifolds, 333 E. 1gi h Sl, CM . without exercise, call rlxers. elbowl5, e nd _642_·_337_9 _______ 1 Joanne 771·2919, 771-2537 plute-everylhin" ror P,eoplcwhonoodPeople orJudy64&386S twin engines with 430 Mitosfo.-Sole That's whaUhu houf!I. $225 tot&I cost. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAJLYPILOT AMWAYPRODUCTS C11ll0111ent4!16·182l ~/ SERVICE DIRECTORY Cnll 673•2223 ·n SEAGULL Outboard CIOsslcs 9520 Ji lsaUabout! COLOR1V19'',goodcond mtr. Xlnt. cond. S32S ....................... . -... """"'. ·,.-.-u-IM-----I S 9 S . Fa r b c r w a r c 995-2707 eves. an. 6PM rotisserie, like nu SSS. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• cash only 673·7200 Auto pilot, Wood Freeman ...... n IOOS model u. S250. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Snuglop with luggage '93-6825 ••SllOPAT rack for srnall pick-up. lo-. p 9040 "' •• $12.'i/bstofr. 546-9826 _., ower .JC»11Clftle111's ••••••••••••••••••••••• CANNERY VILt..AGE WOVEN WOODS 21' Day cruiser 01& pwr, ~Shop11 to Serve You •MINI ILIHDS Ja~=· SS99S 540· 7063 4aa 31.st St. Nwpt Dch Wooden 1buttcra & pull _or ____ .----- Reuiasance Pool Tables blinds. Uft to 80% oft re· '67 Owens Cabin Cruiser. & A nt t qua s . Mr I tail. 9 A to SPM call 24 ' Meehan!<' ally OK. 645-8951 Outside necd:1 wor k. ~m now open to M k ff .. t~ public by appt. SfJPEll IUYllf a e o er. 5.57·2337 aa. . Wllaleaalo/Retall. Call 12' mahogany planks, 8 _i_or_M_lk_e _____ _ fqr free brochure tol8"widc, lto2"lh1c:k. 18 Fl. GIHspllr; 40 HP 55MIU. ZMM W 2nd, San· soc per tt. 646·8080; Johnson. Bia wheel Ul ta Ana ~~ trlr. 9IOO-Firm. SST.ro78 - TilUE CLASSIC Alfa's Giulietta Sprint. A clenn '(H body with beautiful new red puint 1u><I a '63 1300 Vclocc en1lne In s:d. running ("()nd. (this engine ha" bttn running 5lrong In my Spyder 'tll I replnced It with newer 1600). Wlll sell all -lneludlng spare 4 speed trnn11., lots of Junk part11 and an MG Mitten car c:ovf'r for Sl:JOO. Phone 645-5108 en.er G or 64S-7542 a nd leave ms1 tor Dennla. ~ IBlll'i BfACHBLVO IHJN f IN(, f O N 8£ ACH 847 7781 -540-0442 IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS WE MEED CLEAN USED CARS MOW CALL PAPPY 540-5630 IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626HAR80R BLVD. COSTA MESA WE MEED YOUR USED CAR MOW TOP SPAID CAUGORDOH COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP 2$2-1 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 549-8023 CAROUTI.IT Cash For Cars Pakl For Or Hot 21.SHAR.BOR BLVD. <Harbor & Victoria) COSTA MESA 642-0653 For Cltasallied Ad ACTION c.an a OaUy Pilot AD-VISOR 6'2.M78 ' CREVIER &I ST 6810AOWAY SAMTA ANA 835·3171 THE ULTIMUE ORIVINQ MACHINE *USED IMW•1* '00 16004spd ZXX866 '7'13 OCpe S/R 746LWB '76S30i 4spd S/R602PHM '76 2002 4.spd S/R 334PCW '75 2002 4s pd 764N JM CloMd On SulMlays ORAMGE COUMTY'S OLDEST & Sales-Service-Leasing 9135 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Karmann Ghia '70. 78,000 ml, $1600/or beat. 846-0051 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda 2150 Hsbor ll•d. Colta Mesa 645-5700 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIZRESALES '58 190SL-2topsCJTX77S) '00 280SL-Auto.· (2~9) Roy Caner.Inc. SADDLEBACI< Rolls f\oyc:c BMW VALLEY IMPORTS New: ~a~::or:o.6444 _8_3_1_·2_0_4_0_4_9_5-_49_4_9_1 'Ell BMW, good cond. Sleet UaH belted radials, mtw koni Mew. Uud shocks. AM /FM radio. 8 OVER IOO track &tereo. $3000 833-5712 ask ror Andy. MERCEDES 1W76 BMW 2002·Metallk ON DISPLAY fjord blue w tblue In · House of lmDorb terior & AM /FM stereo AUTIIOR1d;o , casselle. (665PQNl . MERCEOF.S DEALER $7600 or besl offer. Pvt. 6862 Manchester, pty. 675-5853 Buena Park Capri 97 I 5 523-7250 ••••••••••••••••••A••• On the Santa Ana Fwy. '74 CAPRJ Brwn .. V-6, 4 1952 MBZ 300S Classic 11pd, air, A ':1 /FM 8 lk. Coupe-One of only 86 pro-caooo mJ. $2550. 673-3544 duced that year! Will or 557-3749 trade for right car-must OUN TOtllNO \1 4 '"'° "•""' . •t<fOly ,.,. • ,,,,,.,,,., lfHll"O· OOWff' d1w. bt••n. t.tdiO hff tf'1 ~ft'walf htwt, WflWI tOOI tlllled 9't U. ftllKY'l'I 1973 POaD TOtllNO V .. IV'O '''"'. ft<'O'V •"' <°""• 110f'U''9 ~ lfr'Wf'l"9, OOW't' d1\( lll't>H. ,..,..,, ..... , tlULGtl ., ... MPG • ,r.o,~, t<il.,, r6dl0 ~ttf°, -"•'~•II "''°\ hnttd QIU.$, .mttt tOvtr~ 01• '"'" 11 mltn 1n•ot0•l I (yl I lOHd A"'' M r~d~ hf4 ff't It C.,u hw,. U1\MMP) 71 MIRCURY --"·'· Vt . awto. POWtlf PHlf~ ~,... brAlff, tH'IO, Nat#r, Wh1tf'lll•ll llrtL -· '°"'" flll>tO&I no' oa. "·'· y ... •vto .,.,,..·~tor, •. , pOwfl ,, .. ,~ ...... tw""· POW'f't ••I\ ... 1. AM J ~ t...-• ._,.,, "''"YI ..... ll•le<I O'ft'-fll!MM~i 1974 AUDI IOOll 4 (y(. -··-. tectoty .,, -ltlolof"'), AM FM rodlO, he•· ""• lliftttd O'•"· IVMOOf, ftlOltCt •INTO IUNAllOUT • (ft . •1.110 ''•". f.tftOf~ f if', '~'° ~""' "'"''' ... " f1ttt,, t.11tfld O'•U. ~I <Ow'''• .,1ftfl 1ftl~ , I / ~· UIUllfit(f lttaio ~"'''· chrOl'l"'lr .,..,, & •.Ot Ov1I ltfH n0,.109, 1971 POID PtHTO WAOON 4 cyl • • \llMd, rfdlO, ..... •l•yl l•lot!of, OUGI Vl '21M '69 CHIV CIO'--"' Vt 1\11!0 ,, ... , M•ltr ti•"W\ • Dattult 9720 see to appreciate! Pri. -----~ ... ._."-_..., _ __. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pty. 581·7446. '7$ Dabun St.a Wgn 810, '7S 280C, Lt blue, 12,000 air cond, Auto. rack. like mi .. Loflded. XJnt cond. new, 833·3193 days or $13,000 pvt ply. 496-7139 eve. CGll 645-6825 lt72DATSUN '74MB450SEL36M.snrf, PICKUP stereo, mlch. X tire~. , s~. radio, heater & L:ather. M Int con d. low mlJes. A very clean S1 •000· 673-3222 Bob truck! UA04314), 75 4.'l<&-C, black, lnn Int, OHL Y $2195 under warrnty 20,000 MAftOUIS TOY OT A mJ. alloy whcc111. sun· ~ION VlEJO r o 0 I , o e w X W X IJl..JH0495·1210 :!~llns , Ul,SOO. I CV4 • 4 ....... '"'°' ,..,.,.~, ~,,... •• , '''"· ''"'" fl•n· °""'"' '°""'· '"'Yt .~ltriot lfl0"0AI •• - 7 LY PtlOT Mond 111,1877 ' . . . ' -.......................................................................................................................................... ....... UM4 ...... u .. d ..... IMflort.d Avtoa, l•porhd AMtoa. UNd ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C .. •c 9t 15 Clwysltr tt25 ~ 9940 ,.,.. 9940 PWo 9957 Ponttoc tHS ................••..... ·······•·••····••······ ........................................................................................... . VollaWCllJlft 9770 Vol•o 9772 G .... ,... tto I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Cad. dcVlllt! St!d:in. Loodtdl Xlnt cond. 71,000 ml. S192S. SS1·6459 'eGChryslcr300.Newt1re11 '7S SJJvor Granada. VB '73LTDCounleySq. Wan lt75PIMTO ·7~ Pon11uc Astrc. Alr. & power brake unit.. loaded, new Urea, 1barp. AM/FM 1t.reo. A/C, db SPORT COUPE 2S 000 mi. ~con. &low ?l VOUCSWAGlt4 SUrtalEITU "51*d, 8 t.rac:k 1leAO • lowmlles. (3UJ£S). SADDUIACIC VAWY IMrolTS 131·2040 4tM'49 ..W•USID vw·s O•trl25 IN STOCK Hird to flacl .... ~~ 7IOO Wfftmlnater BIWd. W.atm!Mtef H 3-7551 "74 FLTWD. Brougham. loaded. lmmac. Pvt P1y -95. (714) 64().~ '74 COUPE Oil Ville. 2'1M, xlnl. $64.50. Orig. owner. SSZ-8766 S48-4907Cld ~-7$2·$740 Int. $2200. Pleul.' c:all aft 4 6..,...,. ad' •-h t whlalt'. xtru Slt10. ---------• ---------1 I PM 5&l..s'787 ..-.-..~. r 10 "' ea er IW7 5713 9930 JW73 Torino. 11950. Full · One owner low mlle11gc -·------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• malnt. & repair records. U.C. 9945 cllr. (OOllRl,V> '76 F1reb1rd, lo ml'1. ·1• Mork IV. Loaded. 762.-0234; 961Vi343 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY $2395 AM /l-'M R<ad10, 1ur cdfd. SA'Mll/vFeMr ~~ u r ~ lkn tArl.I '73 LTD B-•"'ham .2Dt 1968 Lincoln Conlillental MARQUIS TOYOTA P 111, P/W._ $/WOO or t:.t. ... pe dee· •v-· ' fullpwr itlnt MIS.<ilONVll!:JO ofr.!168·S7G2. power air Perfect cond brwn W/White lnt., VIJ\YI • 492 7748 I ---~----High' miic aae. belo~ top, loaded, nu radials, · Jl-1110495-t210 '70GrandPrixCor1m_. lSTATI SAU wholesale. $5900. Ph immac. 49'-&174 Mere 9950 72 n. R ...... t A/C s..ile Loaded. Sl700/&,sl 7590009 ..., .-.oto unauvv, ' olr.Call968·7437. tmCad EldoradoCpe · '112 4-dr Falcon Goo ............. , ......... 1tlclc, 50,000 ml. orl(:. :t COUUTV Call 7SZ.1%1lwkdys9-•. Continental '70, xlnl cond. transportation c~r. $:? '72 Mere. Marquis. Fully ownr. $14!JO. 6'6·9381 all Red '7S Astre llatch"k. ORAMGI "' • Divorce-Must Sell: '73 1n81 de & 0 u t & firm.645-7588 equlpped. Ne w tires. 5.30 l"Ompuct lllk shft, id, VOLVO Dodge Clubcal $3250, '73 '73 Cpe de VIile, beaut mcc ha nlcally. Good . Good condition. $l600. xlnt ml , xlnt cond. 11t Datsun 610 $1760; '73 cond, loaded w/extua, '71 Tonno GT, new steel &'il·27lO P'lyMOUth 9960 oCr or toke ovr i•Y • EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO Pl ymouth medium "2:1G.640-1475 ~1vreses. $1625. 557-3540 belt«! tires, xJnt cood, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sul'. 833·5845, M u Largest Volvo DealeT • g .. lnOrangeCounty! wa&on $2250; II i'ZCOUPEdeVIJJe,mlot . $1~.968-2426 Mllsfe.g 9952 '74 Plymouth s t.it1o n tw-~10 ______ . BUY or LEASE P I Y mo u lb SP o r t cond.. pp COMl)CF 9933 • d ••••••••••••••••••••••• wagon, $1,995 See in Daa-y -99f4 er Suburban, runs $800 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 69 Jlor Custom. 4 dr, '73 M•""''ft n" lo mi vinyl ly Pilot parking lot 330 "JO DIRE """718S 839-Un good tires good cond --"' ' w t B st c ·t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~r:w....,P:W'!.-.~ ... -.-1 .,._. ---------1 '74 C 0 U G /\ R X R 7 . ' · roof PS PD mwst. seU es a Y .. os a ·~··AMC 9905 ChtYW'ONt 9920 Yellow/Whl . I'S/PB, till. 1700.962-95SO aft6P.M $2200 648.3004· Mesa or caJI 642·4321 for '72 HATCHBACK Ncqdll ~ ~ej fiej ~7~·~~~·:;;;;;;,:.;:;,;,:~ :;;;·~=~:;.~~:;~·:i~~ ~~~r FU~! 8 11 \~~ ·~~ ~=:~ '7 • ~ u ST ANG Wb t .. f!!~':ic~n!~r~~~i:~n n3e~~ wrk. f6<X> ~~;rcU · _ 2025 S. Manchester Deluxe PIS P/B redin· &trans,goodtires.Clean seriously interested, 13,400ml.Sanitarycond garage. ,73 VF.GA 350 Station . . ,. ·~n..;/l d & runs good. $2700. come look & make offer. With an economy six. Auto, PIS. P /B. Bestofr. ·75 Plymouth ~talion Wat:o11 $2200. 548·4703or Anaheim 750-2011 ~~:..,· ... V>IV ra e 631·2002 days or 979-6247 Also have SUZUKI 90C Automatic, radio & SJ&.7356 aft. 6PM wkdys ~ __ eves. Motor bike & KlTE h eater. Immaculate orwknd. wagons. Two lo choose ~64~i -----.--· 1972VOLVO luldc 9910 ' • sa1lboatw1trlr.Vt5·77 thruout w fJess tha n from.One.ls9-passcnger·H Vl'l:u Wagon , xlnt l.OOCOUPE ....................... Wb.lte 65 Ch.ev. lmpula. duys,6734122 evt•s. 26.000 miles. (262N8W) ~.. 9955 lor$2,395andthcoth~1·1:. shapc,$t99S. tood cond $300 -----This week ••••••••••••••••••••••• a two-seater for S!.295. 673-8617 4 s peed w/overdrive,73BuickCcntunan,lcxec t CallS487Js4 DodlJe 9935 0a..aLY$~195 '75CullassSupreme.A/C, Seein DaUy l'llolpark-------AM /FM st.,reo radio •· 1·n cnr w all pwr opt ons. "" ~ 1nu lot ...... West Bay St ~ "' 'M CC ••••••••••••••••••••••• u•R""UIS TOYOT"' AM /FM stcr .. clt>c 6 way .. •""" " Dul you know )OU can MEW '77 lillnS superb mechanical eon· A C, AM 1' • • 450 'Ill El Camino, lo mi's 72 Charger SE. s;icnf. ,... ,. "' It hi Lo . Costa .Mesa or ca II place a classiried ad ln d t I I t ~ng ~tr~ clc.in ~, SOO AMtf""l Ster · tsctt MISSION VJL"JO seats, t w · mi s. "'42-4321 for m ore 1n· •100/. Discount• 1 ion. mmacu a c ~ ·,. y -· • " '·ca., e SIS95.Xlnteond.6'16·4848 "" Must sell this wkod " the L>a1ly Pilot Service On ~ost Models thruoul! ldealrorthe "in OOH !>130 ~-Jerry, 640-2537 or or 675-8258 83 I ·2880 495-1210 · formation. ask for Rick Directory for a whole •VWSu-rtet• crowd"! (30lETV). .68 Hlvic~j;; mi, new 556-2166(). 49$·5906 orOscarinfleetgarage. month for a s lttllo a:; r-···-ONLY $4995 tires. Mech . xlnt. COMPANY CAR-'74 '73 DART Swinger, 2 dr, '73 TORONADO. Loaded' Sl .62 perduy~ For ruor.: '678ug 7420AW .. $877 MAR9UIS VOLVO SSOO/ofr.493-0454 Monte Carlo. xlnt cond. new tires, l owner, 39!>00 $1 .62 per DAY Ster eo! On g. own er! luve something to sell? inlormatlon,eall '69 Bug YRS897 .••. $9n MlSSI V -Lo . f II I d d nu. $WOO. 646 5316 $2200. 640-4646 ClassiCied ads do it well. 642·5678 'lf/Bug007LEN ••.. $977 831 2llOON49~t;JI0210 16 Buick Skyhawk V6, 4 Mus'['1:.s:11 u ~iak~a o~r· 72 c.J air 8194 .. $10771---·----·---i spd. 25.000 mi. 2Zmpg. " · · .:>UO. S3'700. 496-5821 _64_5-6797 _______ _ 9'40 •••••••••••••••••••••••• That's all you pay for a 30 day ad in the '69 Wgi XYl.7b4 .. $1177 What's Your Trade? '71 lt-923DMP •. $1217 $1.62per0ay Codillac 9915 '75 Monza 2+2, A1C. P /S, '70 T·BIRD AM ffM cass, air, full pwr. Pcrf. fond Mu::.t sell SJ600 or ~sl o(r 581 -7897 DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY """' P /B, bt:aut. cond. SJS<lO 7 1 Wgn845CID .. $1377 That':.Jiltlctopny ••••••••••••••t •••••••• 640·0365 Sat & Sun; '67 Ghio 397lJJ .. $1677 for an ad in lhc 0-Jlly Pilot 73 Coupe de \'11lc. Sen-bi3·3830 Wt.'t!kday:. Scrvic_e Directory that t·an lincls burglar ulJrm, ---- '70Gnio(onv 7481 $1777 cstablishyourprofcsMonal AM fo"M stHeo tape, 75 Monta VS. PS. I' U. '64 FalconG<-vl. auto Call '71Bosoir7730 .... $1977 identity. f'or more In· crwsc, lock:.. rJd111ls , ;iir,auto.i;ooct cond. Cht•rn M 2 4H:! D):. UO ITNOW• '70 Poptop 3168 .. $2277 formntion t>all &12 5C78. xlnt l'Ond. S3'750. 96211795 G-15·7~11 675 ti6M Evt•:. s.ioo _642-5678 __ ? I Cmp 37 I Hl'JJ · · $22? / A~os, Hew ---,,Oo A.uto,, Me~ -910 0 Autos, Hew --9100 Aut~s. Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9800 72 Bus 4S6GHP .... $7 37 7 ••• • •. • • ••• •. •• •. •• •• • • •• • • • • • • ••• • ••. •• ••• ••• ••• • •• •• • • •• •••. •• • • •••• •• •••• • •. • • • • • •• •••. • • • •• • •• • • • • • •. • •• •• ••• •• '74 Bus o'r 0230 .... $297 7 Fwy dose, for directions call. Sec you in church Browse-Open Monday. 71 VW Bug, reblt eng. new headers, make offer. 673·3223 or 968· 7282 evs. '76 VW Uug, brand new only 6300 mi':.. Sunrf AM/l''M stl'r t ape 548·96 lti or mcs~age :;.is.5377 1970 DW n ui;:, rcbll en.Lt. new clutt·h . headers . $1500. f>.10 8358 ·69 Type Ill. Air auto AM /f'M run:. gd lks gd. $B00.673·7l28/675.()J04 ¥otYo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 196SVOLVO 122SEDAH Autom atic, r3d10 & heater. A one owner car in unbelievable condition thruout ! <RSN921). A classic at ONLY $1495 MAR9UIS VOLVO Ml s.510N VIEJO 131-2810 495-12' 0 AMtos. UMCI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cotllac 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76 Se•lllff 5 to rhoo5e rrom. Cloth or leather lnterior. Choice or rolors. All fully ('(lulpped. (666RXJI l Aa low us SI 0,700 '76 EldcH'odo c,.. While leather interior w /whlk <.:abn olel top, AM1 l"M t~1pe, crw1>r ct>n I rol. 60/40 11eal· loudl'cl w 1extr11<1 ! 1816NIL> $9595 '76 Sedan o.vm. Exquisite col11llon while w/full while \'lnyl lop & matching lt'ather. fiO 40 pwr. seal, cruise conlrol. stereo radio & mciny Ill' Juxeextrus. <Qt71JO'l) $8995 ·1s c~ o.vua. SparkllnR royal t>lol' w/malch1nJ? Cabrini I top, AM ffM sten~o + tape &c mosl every dt•h1X•' extra. <~MMN>. $7595 '75 &dot odo c,.. Power aunroof, AM/FM radio w /8 track tape. lealher interior. crw11e c:ontrol. tilt wht'el &. Cabriolet lop. LOAD!:l>I (000775). $7495 '74 Bdoradoc,.. Beautiful ~iauve firemlsl lacquer finish F\llly equlppt'd & low miles. (13SJSF). $6995 171 C~DeVW. Chu terHeld brown w/matcblo1 top, tan leather Interior & fully eq\ipped. <2608XK). $3195 ''3 CtlCllK eo. • ._.. ... A coUector'a Item. "111 JX7'1'ft", ooe OWMt le like NEW I A once In a li.fetlmecar! (PAB20). Clyde Johnson ... Prealdent Dick Johnson ... Vlce President PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER ORANG~ COUNTY ARE COMING TO JOIN THE J·OHMSON & SON FAMILY DEALERSHIP! •74 MARK IV Medium Bl"" with wh1tr• ,,.,, I :ind bluP learhnr 1n11>r1or 11111 M ...,Ar ol courc;p load'. r1I luAury 11r>mr, Comp 1n and S')P th1c; tx>auty ;ir • 1 n 1 lri N pro co lie • 14 SPCR '73 LINCOLN 2 Or Cpe A black beauty w11h ma1ch1no leather 1n1enor and vmvt room lull power AM.'FM stereo sun roof. See ti today Lie. t999JOY ·16 MERCURY Monarch Ghia Cpe Los.<i lhan 6500 miles ~white beauty w11h matching vinyl roof. v1v1d 1ade green Interior. oowr brake'! wmdOW'l end sleenng Like new Ltc t055PRO s5795 '74 MERCEDES 4'10 SEL 4 Dr SPdan Mnrl1um brr>wn melall1c. all lhn l1Jxurv lni'ltura-; you would (txoect in thh ltnP •moor1 1nclud1nq 'Jun roof Pncorl 10 SAii l•C D945LHA '74 LINCOLN 4 Or Sedan Solt beige elltenor with tan vmyt rool and leather interior full oower and more factory acCP'l50rle,, an ideal family sedan. lie. !1666KJCl s5595 '75 MERCURY Cougar XR7 Outst&fldm9 value. w1lh AM 'FM stereo. oower brakes and o;laering flghl green exterior. with white vinyl roof. and many morl" o;t,1ndard luxury features Li e IJl52MXI USED CAR DEPT. 556-0520 '13 ,INTO Runabout 4 cyl 4 speed sun roor tutorf11 orange over white. nut<;landmg value Lie #865GCH '74 FORD Et1te Cpe Tulone blue on blue, power brakes. oower steering. air cond . vinyl roof A real beauty, prtced to go lie. #380KXX. s3595 '75 LINCOLN 2 Or Cpe Soarkl1ng red with matching red loather interior and wh1to wwl root. and all lhe standard luxory feature<: you wowld e1POd m lh1'l line automobile Lie 11882LwP Orange County's Oldest Lincoln-Mercu'Y, Dealership dOHNSON a SON LIN COl N MER CU RY COUGAR CAPRI 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540-5630 • Al~ ""T'• .-.u.-o. Af•r••M c.-.. ·All Mc"...._ ... ,,.._..""-Wc.tt. • •• c ... "'fecf T• ,,..., u. ,.__ J a Autot,Uaed Autos, U19d Autos, Used ..................................................................... Looking for a smooth , ride! 197 5 FORD 1/2 TOH 4i4 \1° o I' ...,.,.,t !'>"" "~•· , •?:lo t. I..~·"' t~·s••l 1974 OLDS CUTLASS COUPI $ 346 5 Vil I) •'""'l' 1 i •. rn < wl. I>""' """' 'J t. Ir ,1., v • i4 ''>?r , ii n ~ ,...,,. j?7'll'B~) ~------~-------. 7 I [ D11ntington Beaeh \ Fountain V '!i.,~y * ,t '• Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks VOL 70, NO. 101, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA MONDAY, APRIL 11 1977 TEN CENT~ llB Accn$ed of 'Housing Neglect' By ROBERT BARKER Of ti.. 01l1y l'fi.t Stiff Representatives of the Housing Coalition of Orange County have charged the City of lluntingtoo Beach with neglecting the hous- ing needs or low and moderate in- come families. Steve Mabs. Orange County Human Relations Commissioner, said he will complain Wednesday to the Southern California As- sociation or Governments. Mabs said he also will ask the department of Housing and Urban Development to review areas of alleged neglect before further funding is made availa- ble lo the city. Mabs, and other represen· tatives of the Housing Coalition, s ay they are distressed about what they s ay is a trifling amount of money allocated to housing needs by the city1wiUi federal Housing and Community Development funds. They say too much is being spent on public works projects. Requests or $200,000 for the Del Mar storm draJn and $300,000 for the Old Town storm drain were approved in February by the city council. Planning Director Edward Seich said today the city '"has 0111¥ l'llol PllOtot ... AICMrd lloeMer ANTI-ABORTION PICKETS APPEAR OUTSIDE WESTMINSTER COURTHOUSE Prior to Appearance of Physician Accused In Abortion Death been pretty darned successful" in securing rent supplements from federal funds. He also said that storm drains have an indirect benefit on low and moderate income residents because they won'i be assessed costs for the projects. Fred Ebert, an attorney for Legal Action for Better Housing, s aid the city over the years has devoted an inordinate amount to public works projects in un- developed land in potential mid· die or high income areas. "Huntington Beach is a bad ac- tor when it comes to providing housing needs for the low income people," Ebert said. "IL is dif· ficutt to envision a city with a worse record ... City council members last February approved $100,000 in housing rehabilitation loans and Accused Murderer $250,000 for senior citizen land acquisition. Mabs called the two housing al· locations only modest. He said the lono fund will sub- sidize interest payments only and is limited lo owner.occupied units. M abs also said that $250,000 for land acquisition bears close watching. <See NEGLECT, Pace A2) Waddill Hearing ~Cleared by Judge By RAYMOND ESTRADA, JR. Of'"° O•ilY Pllet Sl1ll West Orange County Municipal Court Judge Kenneth M. Smith cleared his courtroom today dur- ing preliminary hearing for Dr. William Waddill of Huntington Harbour, who faces murder charges. Waddill 's atto rne y , Mall Kuril1 c h . requ es t e d the courtroom be cleared of all "non essential pa rticipants in the pro- c eedings." Judge S mith grantee.I Kurihch's motion under Section 868 of the California Penal Code. Four Days -To Report Income Tax 65,~00 Hit County Beaches on Easter Dcsplll' pleasant Easter We<'k beach 'A Cather. lhc Or an j!e Coa ... t .,and !>Cent· closed quietly Sunda~ "ilh an estimated 65.000 pe<>ple Imm ii the shore!> het'A cen llunl in~lon Be;irh a nd San Clemente the \\hole "eek m below a vrragc.> ~urf Judge Smith also instructed all witnesses in the case not lo dis· cuss their testimony until arter the hearing. Kurilich estimated the hearing will last four or five days. Dr. Waddill said he is currently appealing his second s uspension o f pri v il e g es from the Wes tmin s t e r Community Hospital s taff Waddill was s uspended from the Westminster hospital for the second lime in a month last week. WASHINGTON CAP1 The Internal Rev<'nu<• S<'rv1r<' f11ture-. il is short about 20 ma I hon inrnml' lax returns. 'A tlh onl'r four da\'> le ft unlll lhl• Apt il 15 cicadl11w · And mal hons of ta'<pa)erc, 'Aho got l h<.'tr n•turn ... an l'arly mad1• mistakl'~. in p:.irt bN'Ju-.1· 111 C'hangc•s 111 tht• l!l7fi Tax Ht'for m Act This yl'ar, about !~ 5 p<.'rc·<·nl of th<' nC'arly JI m1 lhon p<'r!>ons fll ing 1040 forms hy Arml I madt: m istakc•s. thP IHS .,ays Tht• t'r ror r:.tl <' on lhl' 2:1 I m1ll1on JC>-101\ form -; wa ... \•\"1111 ht~hN t:i fi JIN <'<'nl. 0 n 1• " a ,. t o r 1• ti u 1· 1• t h 1· poss1b11tty 11r 1•rror. IHS offac1ab say, is tu ll'I 1111•111 1·a lrul.1ll' \our la xes Thal p rov1dt•s l h l· .id1ll11t benl'f1l of not ha\ In)( In ~1·nd .1 c-herk to the government until 11 send!> '.\OU a hall proh.1bl\ "'Hr,11 "e<'k!> from no"" The I RS 'A 111 fli!UH' ta'Ci''i on short form-. 1f thc•y cnnt.e an necessa n an furmation nn earn 1 n g s a ri d I <1 " '' ., p ,1 1 d T .. n bureaucrats tan takl• c·arl' or lht• two r 3lrulat1ons which 't•em to cause the most d1ff11:utty, the sta ndard dcduct11ir1 and t h<' gene ral tax credit. Ir you want to file· your own lax es, but don't think you'rl' going to get all the cal culations mudc in timl', th<.' gov1•rnment offers an extension but it m;iy cost more money. <SeeTAXF.S, Pal(e i\2) Coast l\'eath e r Night and mornini;t low clouds. becominf'l sunny late mornings and aftC'r· noons through Tuesday. Lows tonight 48 lo 55. Highs Tuesday 68 to 73. INSIDE TODAY Whal's II hire to bear the name of F'reud? A descendant of the late prychoanalyat who &lipped into town bn ef ly talks about hit grandfather, Sigmund. Page CT. Index Al Y•ttr S.rvltt A1 HyOorMtl> ... u ... BJ H9rHCt .. L.M. B•Yd Al Aftt1La1••rt C1lll••,.I• At Mnln Cl1u111"' c,,o o .. ~ceu111, ., Cf Cl .. Ae c .... , .. c .......... •• """'• .. .... ...., ... Ct1 •• .. DHlllflletl( .. ... ,~, Ill 1•11 ........ A6 lltOM•rll•h .. lnt..UI-IS , ..... , .... ., ........... •• ,,.. .. ," ,, ,.,.,..•w-•• w •• , .... A4 . ' .The l'rll'Ads \\ere l1J:hlcr lh<tn "c exix·ctl'd and then• ""ere n11 major incidents ·· sJ11I lfunt angtorv Hl'ach laft•ituard Ll Hall R 1d1Jribon. whoS<' ~t<tll•mr nt prl'lt' much summ anzt•<, act I\ 1 t v rrports from all Orangl• Coa~l hfeguards A lthoul!h Saturdav·._ roac;tal l"louds l"ll'<HC'CI ror E <t-.lN Sun· Cl:i\ the romhan allun of !-tlC:uh "ind'> a nd l'hillv "atl'r tt•m 111·raturt'' nrar 56 dC'~t<'C''-ap pan·ntl, led mnst ll<'at·hitoc•rs In makt• othN plane; t\1r lt'm 111•r .tturt> ... hm ered an lht• mid fio-. · It 'A a'> rt>alh qu1t't in com pan-.on tn some years. ~a11l :\e" por1 Bt'al·h h fe~uard <'apt Bud Reblw "ho reporll'd about :111.11110 IH'OPI£' ml.lkln~ U'il' 11( """port a rea bf'arhc' cl urin~ th1· 1-:n'itt>r 'A>l'<'kenct Wtthout lamt'nl. Hel~he not<>d the he)dc) of ··e at Week·· in th1· early 60s when as m a ny a'> 100,000 beach fans turned out on one eta\ He agrecd that man) 'arat1onani? stuctenls have turned to inland resort areas like Palm Springs and the Colorado Ra ver area for Easler week fun About 28,000 persons showed up along Huntington Beach City beac-hes Sunday where one surfer required medical attention for a laceration. Lt'ss than 8.000 turn<'d up on lluntmgton Beach stale beaches Sunday and lifeguards there re· ported about 30 minor rescues for Lai:un a Re a r h a nd San Clemente area hreguards also re· ported l.I fairly <1u1et "eekend "1th no major mc1dcnts Ex-Huntington Mayor Fair After Surgery F ormer llunt1ng1on Re ach m U) or and cat} coun cilma n Robert M. Lambe rt 1s now li~ted rn fai r concl1twn followini:: sur· J(ery for r emoval of a lun~ and is showing dail y improvement Nu rscc; at Hoag Me morial Hospital an Newport Beach said toda y 1t \\Ill ht• some l1m<.' yet before h<• 1s allowed lo go home for convalc~cence T he lonJ(t1mt' c1\'1C leader and native son underwent s urgery a "eek ago and tl ""as ori itmally e'lpl'<'ll'<i he might be discharged t•arly this week A resident of 21112 Wmdch1Jd Lane. lluntington Beach. he s er ved a.s mayor an 1962 and 196.1 and 1s presently e mployed as :-.e rv1cc manag<.'r a t Mandie Motors. a downtown area auto age ncy. His wife Jane never worried about his possibly paying too much attention to the nurses. as most men reportedly do when they come out or the operating room. She works in the hospital's In· tensive Care Unit where ·she can keep an eye on him. Westminster police allege that Dr. Waddill killed an hour·old in· faol in the Westminster hos pital nurser v March 2. Waddill has pleaded innocent to the murder charge and is free on $25.000 bail. A Huntington Intercom munity Hospital spoltesman s aid today Waddill"s m e dical s tarf privileges have also been sus· pended at that facility. The Westmins ter courthouse was the s ce ne of an anti· ahortiorust demonstrntion before Waddill"s preliminary hearing began today. The demonstration outs ide the courthouse was staged by about 100 members of a na tional Chris· lian anti·abortion organization. Members of the group called Crusade for Life. prayed for "the doctor. the attorneys. the Judge a nd for hfe. ·· said Or. Don Shoemaker. executive director for the group. Don Smith. a spokesman for the group said, "We are not here lo convict Dr. Waddill only lo stale that abortion is wrong." Protests Continue ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP> -More protest marches and prayer services were held loday for opponents of Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, killed by police gunfire as casualties and arrests in continuing political violence. The death toll since mid-January has been set al 121. Man Dragged by Car Driver 'Feli Bump,' Formd Victim Under Auto A Los Alamitos area man was hit by a car outside a Sunset Beach tavern and dra1ged 80 feet early today before he was noUced by a passenger in the car. police reported. Officers identified the victim as Joseph Daniel Braz. 56. of 12011 Davenport Road, in county territory. He is listed in seriou~ but stable condition today at UCI Medical Cent.er in Orange. According to the police ac· count, the auto passenger fell a bump and looked out to see the victim's legs. A trail of blood and clothing was lert on the street. of !iceruald. Investigators for the Hunt· lt\gton Beach Police Oepartmetnt tratnc bureau said Braz is exceedingly lucky to be alive following the L:4S a.m. acci· dent at Pacific Coast• Highway and Warner Avenue. Traffic Accident Investigator John Berens said Br•z had left the Bell Bottom Blues bar shortly before he apparently1 lay down in the parking lot of the commercial complex. Shortly after that, police said, James Statler Preston, 22, of Long Beach, and two frtends lert the bar. got into Preston's car and headed for home. Preston tater told officers he felt a bump, but assumed it was Just a concrete and asphalt baffle or the type Installed to reduce auto spted Ln 1hoppin1 centers. JnvesUgators said passen1er I " Randall Edward Horton, 21, also of Long Beach. was a bit SUS· picious and peered out. horrified to see a human leg sc raping, along beneath blm. "They got out. jacked up the car and did what they could for him," Officer Berens wrote In his report, adding that a third passenger ran into the tavern and the barmaid called paramedics. Horton was not cited, both because It appeared he was not at fault and also because the near· fatal accident occurred on private property not subject to California Vehkll'I Code laws. Braz suttered multiple cut.a, l bruises and abraalona -or road burns-pollcenid. DR. WADDILL (CENTER) GOES TO COURT Flanked by Attorneys for Weatmlnster Hearing Tivo Mesa Sclwols Hit by Arsonists ByStEVE MITCHELL Of'"° 01ily Pllol Sl•ll Teachers at two Costa Mesa s chools conducted classes today. des pite fires believed set by arsonists Sunday. Costa Mesa fire officials said a !ire in a faculty area at Maude B. Davis Middle School, 1050 Ari· ington Drive, did an es timated $150,000 damage. That pre-dawn fire was followed eight hours later by another blaze at adjacent Costa Mesa High School, 2650 Fairview Road. rt did about $100 damage to a home economics room on that campus. Attendance clerk Karen Angol· ti said students were attending classH at Davis School in a normal manner today, with school officia ls having to manually operate the class bell system because of a short caused by Sunday morning's blaze. "All the clocks were out and the phones weren't working until Just a few minutes ago," Mrs. Angotti sajd. "But we're ringing the bells ourselves and the kids are attending classes." School officials are moving books from the library area and also movin1 audio visual equip· ment from the faculty lounge area • Costa Mesa Fire Captain Gerald Poarch said there appear to b almllarltiea in the two 1chool arsons. "We found six to eight sets (places Ute fires were set) at DavJs," Poarch said today. Fire offlc1als also said they found paper matches on the pre- mises at Davis, and paper used to sta rt the fire at Cost a Mesa High School Damaged at Davis were a fa c ulty work area, s moke damage lo an audio· vi s ual room, a photo lab and anothe r office as well as fire dama~e to library books and shelves located in an adjacent room. Poarch said books were s et a fire on shelves at the north end <See FIRES, Page A2) ADS ASSISI' SPRING RITUAL So. you're doing your spring cleaning and have decided to purge the non-essentials in favor of an unclutl<'red life. Now what do you do with the raccoons and fox es? "l sold them with a Daily Pilol classified ad." That's the success story relat- ed by a Balboa woman who placed this ad : Ll'nnox Bo<>hm Wild Life plute11. 1973 Rnccoons S35, 1074 J\ox c~ $25, /\von·!. some early one,;, XX)()('()('(, IC you hnvc Items you'd like to convert to cHh, call 642·5678. The Doily Pilot Is the place to advor\lse along the Orange Coast. I \; AP Wkei>hoto Stokowski N~ars 95 J\ merican conductor Leopold Stokowski who celebrates his 95lh birthday April 18, gestures du1:ing-a recent r e· cording session in London. · Glornar Conversion Supported by Study WASIUNGTON CAP) -It is cconomi('atly feasible to convert tht· once-secret C lA vessel Glomar Explorer into a scientific deep sc>a drilling ship, says a ~tudy rC'leasecl today. The> $75.000 study sponsored by the National Science Foundation -.ayo; thl' vessel, bui It to scoop up ,, -;unken Sovil'l s ubmarine, rnuld drill deeper into the ocean hot torn than any other ship. 11 would C'OSt between $.33.61 million and $52.31 million to con- \'Crt the s hip for drilling, dl.'p<'nd· 1ng upon which o f three e1lternalive plans was followed, the study said. <; lobal Marine Development lnl'. of Nt•wport Beach, which built llH' <:lomar Explorer, did th(• thrt'('-mnnth NSF study- t'onstru('t1on of a s hip capable of rnalching tilt' Clomar Ex· plor1•r'<. r><·rformam·t> would cost an cstim;111•t1 $100 m1lhon, the re· port sa11I Tht' d1•Pp sc•a ve!>scl was re- portedly hutlt for the Summa Corµ . a hnlchnl! <·omwiny of tht! late !Inward Hughes. purportt•d ly to mml' mineral depo.,1ts from lht• ocean noor But the ~hip actually "'js hu1lt fo r thl' Central Intelligence Agency to n•f•nvt•r a ;..unk£'n S<1\ 1ct nud<·ar ;..uhtnarin<• Jn 1971, the operataon. c·:tllc·ct Project Jt•n nif Pr. l't'J'M'lrh·dlv 1 l'lflt'H'd ;.1ho11l half tlw -.ult from thn•t· malt•;, llll clcr 1IW l'al'1f11· Ol'l-.111 "'"'' 11 !I\\ <111 Whrl1• <·o;..t 1•,\1rnatc:-. nf the· l.'11 111 t' m1 .. ,1011 ra11~1· .1;.. h1i:h ,.., s.:1.,11 mdl1un. tht• t1111· 10-.t of lh•· (il111lJ;11 i':\plon•1 1:-. l'l.i-.;:,1fwrl lloY.1'\l'I'. 111 .1ttPmpl'-lo l:t.\ Surnrn:a fc\f' th1• vt•-.-.PI . 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Qt n•1f •t C..•tt """'•· (•tltbrftl• '"'Hr1pt101'\ bY c•,ft•' U 'O fft6ft1fitly bf ""••t \• \0 MOl'\t~lf' f"WHt•f't •tt"lttoft\ t.J \0 ~,. • ._,, Challenger to s tudy sediments and minerals beneath the ocean floor. gathering information on earth history and drifting land masses. The NSF is examining a pro· posal to expand th e program greatly, which would require another ship. The cheapest conversion. cost- ing $33.61 mi111on, would outfit the Glomar Explorer for opera- tions sim\iar to those of the Glomar Challenger, but over a greater range of weather and sea conditions and at greater depth. The second option, costing S33 84-million, is essentially the s ame as the first, except that the ship would be rebuilt with the capability of future upgrading to the third option. That one, costing S52.3 t million, would make the Glomar Explorer the world's most sop histicated drilling s hip lnduded 10 the equipment would be a marine riser and capability to c ap deep holes to prevent con- t<1m inating blowouts of oil and mmNals from dnlhng A riser is a conduit betweeen the sea floor and the ship which brings up drilling fluids and sam ples ~h1le 1solali.ng the dnll h11l.: from sea water. Scientists estimate the Glomar Explorer coulcl send down a riser as deep .is 12.000 feel . far exceeding ex 1st111g n 1pab1hty Tax Rebate Vote Viewed W 1\Slll ~ flT<IN <A P l -Prest· <ll-nt (';11 ll'r 1s ren·1v10g pubhr :HIVl<'E' on how to win passage of ht <; proposed $.SO ta'< rt•hale plan. lle'll have to pl'rsuade a fl'w doubtful Dcmocrutic sene1tors. and o chanf!e in plans to kill water projects around the coun try could prove convincing. the r hairman of the Senate finance Committee says. Sen. Russell Long <0-La .l, said Sunday he would vote for the rebate plan regardless of what happens to the 30 water projects Carter opposes. Man Struck By Car Dies A man standing behind his car after it stalled oo an Anaheim roadway late Saturday night died Sunday from injuries received when he and his car were struck by a nother auto, police sajd. Fatally injured as he apparent· Jy was removing tools from the trunk of his stalled car was 1 Richard LeRoy Dickey, 39. of 616 Dorchester St., Anaheim. Thief Gets Boat A power(ul speed and 11kt boat and its trailer valued at $15,000 haa been stolen from In front of a Huntington Beach man's home llOllce said tod&.)'. ' Jeff Compton of 16872 Bolero Lane in the Hunt1n1ton Harbour dl~trict discovered the then. dur· ing the weekend. • Slaying Of King 'Framed' WASHINGTON (AP> - Former House assassinations counsel Richard A. Sprague to- day quoted James Earl Ray as saying other people were in- volved in a conspiracy in which Martin Luther King Jr. was as· sassinated. Sprague also said he concluded fro m Ray's statements that "Raoul," a m an Ray claimed enlisted him in a g un-running operation that, put him in Mem· phis when King was killed, is a fictitious name. Ray, who ·pleaded guilty to King's murder a nd is serving a 99-year sentence, has contended that the operation directed by "Raoul" had nothing to do with King, so far as he knew. Ray contends he purchased the rifle that police believe was used to kill King but banded" it to "Raoul" and Jen the area shortly before the assassin ation. Sprague quoted Ray as saying in the two interviews conducted by comm ittee investigators that people other than members of R ay's family helped him obtain a weapon to escape from a Mis· souri prison before the assassina- tion. Ray says he contacted other people after the assassination, a nd that other people helped him to escape to Canada, where he traveled before he went to Great Britain, where he was arrested. Ray has not yet described the other people except to say they are not his brothers, Sprague said. So Sprague also said some federal investigators believe the m a n the CIA recorded contacting Soviet and Cuban embassies in Mexico City before President Kennedy was assassinated was not Lee Harvey Oswald. S prague said he d oes not believe the House assassinations committee can conduct a proper investigation of the two as· sassinations and said he doubts 1t even wants to. He said a special prosecutor should be set up with an indepen- dent staff to investigate the as· sassinations. without the pre· ssures he said the House commit· t ee staff was under to produce something sensational. Sprague said he believes the committee was set up before the election to appeal to black voters unhappy with inadequate in- vestigation or the King as- sassination. lie said the panel was established with the idea that it might be scrapped after the election. Sprague resigned as s taff director and chief counsel of the committee two weeks ago when 1t appeared the House would kill the investigation if he remained on the job Fro• Page Al NEGLECT • • 'Huntington Reach has a poor track reC'ord on a<'tually spcnd- 10~ money," he said. He saul that the city has pre- vious ly approved allocations for a handicapped pool and a day 1·are center but didn't spend the mnnev "ln~tcad. the funds have h<'en :-1lling e1round idle." he said. M abs alleged that under llCD fundtn~ m 1975 and 1976, the city reC'e1vcd $1.5 million in grants and spent only Sl0,000 on housing related projects. II e said the city should be tak- ing steps lo cure housing pro· bl ems. lie recommended that the city '\hould propose additional new <'<>nstruct1on, and to greatly ex. pand the rehabilitation loan fund to assist families on fixed in- comes. lie said it also is imperative that the city take a lesson from surrounding cities and employ a specialist in grant applications. Such a specialist would be funded by grant funds. he said. Selich said IICD money is de· signed to assist persons of low and moderate income, arrest signs of blight in the city and for urgent community needs. Woman FBI Head: Maybe WASHINGTON CAP> - Members of the committee looking for a new FBI director say they arc open-· minded about recommend· ing a wom an for the job, but there are no women on . a preliminary list of 41 can·' didates. Committee members also say they are wllllng to consider present or Corm er FBI oCficials. The nine· member search committee appointed by President Carter h as scheduled its aecond meet· Ing April 26 to discuss the kind of person qualified to take over the bureau arter Clarence M. Kelley rttires IS director at t.He end of the year. Oall1 Pilot SWI Photo DAVIS SCHOOL CUSTODIAN OTIS MARTIN INSPECTS FIRE DAMAGE Arsonists Sought In $150,000 Easter Sunday Blaze at Costa Mesa Campus Fro• Page Al FIRES ••. or the library, damaging approx· imately 10 percent of the library's reading material. Damage to the Costa Mesa School home econom ics room was limited to an instructor's desk drawer, a nd a plastic bag full or clothing. Fire officials said the arsonists also turned on gas burners atop several stoves in the room. The clothing was set afire atop a washing machine, and fire of- ficials believe the names melted · a hose atachment which may have sprung a leak, partially ext· inguishing the fire. Costa Mesa arson i n· vestigators said it appear s entry to rooms on both caropus was gained by breaking windows near doors. Police are investigating the fires a nd questioning school of· ficials today. Fro• Page A J TAXES ... tr you send a Form 11868 to the IRS by Friday. you gain a reprieve of ()() days. Out if you owe the government taxes. you have to include an estimate of how much. and s ubmit a check with the estimate. If you underestimate, you will have to pay interest at an annual rate of 7 percent on thc unpaid balance. If you arc off by JO per- cent, the government imposes an additional penalty of 1 ~ of I per- cent a month And if you expect money back. don't expect it too soon. The wait is a bout six weeks. the IRS says. There is one other alternalive That's to line up several sharp pencils on your desk, open the tax booklet the government maile<l to you and fi gure your te1xcs on time by yourself. hopdully avoidin~ the mistakes that mil hons make t•ach year. Firm Fears Probes LOS ANGELES IAP > Lockheed Aircre1ft Corp. has warned shareholders that a federal grand jury probe could reveal more bribery scandals that could "significan.tly impair" chances of gelling future orders and damage its financial condi- tion. Jn its 1976 annual report, the company di~closcd that employes and former employl's of the company have been sub· pocnaed to t estify in a grand jury probe. Injured Teen Rescued From Nevada Mine RENO, Nev. CA P > -His face dirty and bloody, a Reno teenager has been rescued from an abandoned mine at Peavine Mountain north of here after tumbling down a dar k ISO·foot mineshaft. Bradley Wyatt. 19, was explor- ing the min e Easter Sunday with a companion when he ren down the sh aft and spent four hours at its s pooky depths while his friend ran two miles for help. Rescuers had to keep an eye out for rat· tles nakes. WyaU was taken t.o Washoe Medical Center in Reno, where he was reported conscious and suffering from a shoulder injury. Wyatt and his friend, Tim Burke, 26, had hiked through sagebrush ravines to the mine. which lies \n clear view of this city. . With Burke in the lead, the two skirted an air shaft and entered a horizontal entrance to the m ine. Using flashlights, the young men followed the curving tunnel into the mountainside. Burke said he stopped when his flashlight beam fell on the shaft but Wyatt stepped past him. Burke said he could hear Wyatt tumbllnc through the dark. .... Davis Cup Crowds Expected at ffiub By JOANNE RE\!NOLDS Of I,_ O•llY Piiot St•ll More than 7,000 spectators are expected each day Friday, Satur- day and Sunday when America's Davis Cup tennis team meets the South African team in competi- t ion at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Newport police noted that the Davis Cup sectional playoffs e1lso may draw som e non-tennis ful'· tions who are more interested m protesting South African raC'wl policies. Newport Beach Police Chief B. J ames Glavas says tha t, like all the other logistical problems as· sociated with the Davis Cup play. his department is rcac.l y for whatever may develop. But he downplays concern owr protesters, noting that h1!> dl' partment is going to be <·omm1t ting most of its manpower to i.:l'I ling the s pcctntors into the East bluff area where the Newport Beach Tennis Cluh 1s loC'ated and making s ure thev all have somcplacL' to park. · G lavas acknowl(•dges thilt there are going to be "some in conveniences involved" for tht· nearly 12,000 people whrf livt• in Eastbluff and the Bluffs. thl' residential areas surrounding the tennis club. But he and other city off1c1:1ls believe thut inconvenience will be minimal. The plan approved by the city council in the special event permit granted the matcht·s last month ce11ls for the maJorit~ of match-goer s to park along Eastbluff Drive, Vista Del Oro and the west shoulder of .Jam boree Road. Dave Larson. the cilv stoff member who proces:-.cd tlw permit. explained that he <rnd police pNsonnc·I surveyed th1· three streets and figured tlwy would accommodate about 4,<!00 cars. lie said he believes that will b1· s ufficient lo handle C'ars general ed by the matches based on statistics gathered al the la~t professional tournament at tlw Newport Beach Tennis Club. While the match only dn·w 1,500 spectators. club offiC'tal!> took a census and figured thcrt• y, ere an <iverage of 2.3 people 111 each car coming lo their C'lub. That means about :l,000 nm. tolnl. if the statistic proves vC:Jhd for the Davis Cup matchl'S If 1t turns out that then· ar1· more cars than that, there an· still plenty of places to park, say-. Don Oyaas commander of 1111' police d epartment's traHtt· division. lie explained lhat the parkmi.: lots at Eastbluff Elemcntarv School and Corona del Mar Hid1 School will be available for sp1•l' tators, although they can't b•· used on Friday until a fter school hours. Oyaas also pointed oul that. while all of the residential streets running off Vista Del Orn and f.1eet First DAil'I Pilot Nt•w\ MllP STAR MARKS CLUB Cup Play in Newport E:.i::.tliluff lJrl\l' w11l lw dosed to the puhlt!' h1•1·:au-.(· t ht·y art· privat1• :-.11 t•c•ts . ,di of 1ht• streets IH'IY.1•1·n Ea~lhlutf l>rt\l' and .J ;11n hor1·1• Hoad Ill th1• Ea:-.tbluff t1at·t :111· puhlH' and tlwrdorl' .1\':11l;1blc for pal'l..ing l.;u ~lln furt lwr pnmts uut that. 111 .1 p111l'h, lht• pmmoters hav1• got I 1•11 an agrC'eml'nl with i''ash1on Island for use of part of that par·king lot Spc•l·tators will ht• husl'd from lht·rt.· tr> tht• male hes nn :.i shuttle servil'e. Citv offinals ~av thev believe the tr:.iff1c impart .IS reully going to hl' m111ur s11H•1• spectators wll l h<' arri\ ing :.incl departing at \'arwus l1ml's l'art of the traffic probll'm 1s houn<l to tw lht• dosure of th<: prtv<tlt• strt•l'ts v.1th harricacles ;and thl' c·lo;..ing nf the drivc:way from 1-:ast bluff I lnvc that Sl'rVC'S hot h t h1· :-.hop111111; l'(•11t 1•r and the tennii-. duh Glava;.. s :i\-; II -. lht• only real in(·onveniPnct> ant 1c1ratt'd ior the whol1 · \\'t•\.'kt•nd and not(·s 1t isn't s11 :-,(•\ t·n· sinl'e rc·.,11Jl'nts can s till grt rnto lhr 1·<·nh·r y1;1 \'1sta Del Oro Tlw p1·11d111i: 1111'111\ o f ''1sitors do 1• s n · t s «' l' m lo p t• rt u r h l•:usthluff ;1n•:1 rt'Sl1knts Lar;..on said hr s1•111 h'llPrS I<• the ei ght hon11•oy, 111•rs .1SSl)('Ja t 11in~ 111 tlw :11 t'.1. informing them 11! plan:-. for till' •'\1'111 lie said Fnd~1~· he has 1101 ht•ard from any of lhl'm Tlw 111•1·k1·111I. <;la\'as ai::rces, 1s gomg to h1111g a t<>ttl'h of sum· nwr l11·ad1 1vp1• <·ong1!s lion to a n1'1J!hl'M'1rho11d that I'> normally 11•111•1v<·d from 1l ' J\nd Hw <'h11•f !>a~s. th<· pot<'ll· t1;il h th1·r" f11r mon· than ju~l t r;d (11· .inti t'«ll1J.:(''iti1m. "Wt• v.ill huvt' maximum 111a11pm\1·1· d1•ploymt'nl for the Y. l•t·k<•nrl ." ht• sa1cl. "We have de· nll'd ;tll d;1ys off for that weekend ;11111 W1! will lw using our cadets .ind c;r1mt· l'l'Sf'I \'I'S. "Not all M th:it (manpower) is O('I' as10111•d In the c:vcnt itself. We t111ltav1·1·cintmgenC'y plans in I hr t'V('llt tlwn· " snm c protest on·r Uw Soul h Al ncans " Or Roh Roy MacGretxor, a po1hatrlst <tt Deaconess Hospital in Bo$ton checks the feet of n runm•r. A special clinic directed by the doctor deals "·ith runners' pro· blcms and treatments. . I , . • . .. .. . Irvine EDITION DAILY PILOT Today's Clos ing 1 N.Y.Stoeks * * * * I ; VOL. 70, NO. 101, 3 SECTIONS, ~6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1977 TEN ~ENTS! '--~------~~--~~~~~~~~--~~~------~~~~~~~----~~~--~~--~~~~--~--------------~----~----------------------------~------------ 20 Million Have 4 Days to File Tax WAS.IUNGTON (AP) -The Internal Revenue Service figures it is short about 20 million income tax returns, with only four days left until the April 15 deadllne. And mHJions of taxpayer& who got their returns in early made mistakes, in part because or ehanges in the 1976 Tax Reform Act. This year, about 9.5 percent of the nearly 31 million persons fil. ing 1040 forms by April 1 rnude mistakes, the IRS says. The er- ror rate on the 23.1million1040A forms was even higher, 13.6 per· cent. One way to r e duce the possibility of error, IRS officials say. is to let them calculate your taxes. That provides the added benefit of not having to send a · check to the government until it sends you a bill, probably several weeks Crom now. The IRS will figure taxes on short forms if they contain necessary information on earn- ings and taxe s paid. Tax bureaucrats can take care or the two calculations which seem to cause the most difficulty, the Oillr l'llol l'llolol -y ltlCM~ K .. Mff • ANTI-ABORTION PICKETS APPEAR OUTSIDE WESTMINSTER COURTHOUSE Prior to Appearance of Physician Accused In Abortion Death 'Conceptual' Plan standard deduction and the general tax credit. If you want to file your own tax- es, but don't think you're going to get all the calculations made in lime, the government offers an extension -but it may cost more money. If you send a Form 4868 to the YRS by Friday, yo u gain a reprieve of 60 days. But if you owe the government laxes, you . have to include an estimate or how much, and submit a check with the estimate. If you underestimate, you will have to pay interest at an annual rate of 7 percent on the unpaid balance. If you are off by 10 per- cent, the government imposes an additional penalty of ~ or 1 per· cent a month. And lf you expect money back, don't expect it too sooo. The wait is about six weeks, the IRS says. There is one other alternative. That's to line up several sharp pencils on :Your desk, open the tax booklet the government mailed to you and figure your taxes -on time -by yourself, hopefully avoiding the mistakes that millions make each year. Accused Murderer Waddill Hearing Cleared by Judge By RAYMOND ESTRADA, J R. Ol IM D•lly PUol Still West Orange County Municipal Court Judge Kenneth M. Smith cleared his courtroom today dur- ing pre liminary hearing for Dr William Waddill or llunllngton Harbour, who faces m u rder charges. Waddill 's a ttorney. Ma tt Kur ilic h . re qu es t e d t h e courtroom be cleared of all "nun t!Ssenlial part1c1pa nts m the pro- ceedings.'· Judge S mith g r a nt ed Kurilich's motion under Section 868 of the California Penal Code. Judge Smith also instructed all witnesses in the case not to dis cuss their testimony unlit after the hearing. Kurihch estimated the hearing will last four or five days. Dr. Waddill said he is currently appealing his second suspension o r privil eges from the W es tmins t e r Community I losp1tal staff. . W addilt was suspended from the Westminster hospita l for the second lime in a m onth last week Westminster police allege that Dr. Waddill killed an hour-old in· fant in the Westminster hospital nursery March 2. ' Waddill has pleaded innocent to the murder charge and is free on $25,000 bail. A Huntington lntercommunity. Hospital spokesman said today (See DOCTOR, Page AZ> Screening Set Rape Films to-Be Eval~ted and il should not be seen b y women. Woman FBI Head: May"be WASHlNGT ON CAP) - Members of the committee looking for <• new FRI dir ector say they arr open· m inded about recommend ing a woman for the JOh. but there .ire no womc•n on a prcltmtnJry hst of t I CJn d 1dat('S Tree Removal Opposed Women opposed lo a rape pre- vention film they call "degrading to women " will attend a meeting tonight in Irvine where three such films will be shown in an al· tempt to select one for viewing in lrvine. Representatives from the Orange County branch of Na· tional Organization for Women <NOW> plan to attend the 7·30 o'clock showing a t El Camino Real School, 4782 Karen Ann Lane Patrick Roger s , the Irvine crime prevention officer who is in charge or the rape prevention program, admitted the movie has a "light" tone. but said it see ms to be effective in geltin'- people to watch the film. Because or the concern over the first film, two others will be scr eened tonight. They are "Rape Culture'", which is sup- ported by NOW, and a third film, ··Rape A Preventive Inquiry." Comm11tN· ml'mb<'r" also say tht'y ar<' "llhn~ lo consider pn•sl'nt or former FRI offi<'1als Th<' ni ne m<'m h<'r S<'arrh com m11trr appointed hy f'r(':<1dc nt t'artl'r h a" srhc<iull'd 1t:-. sPcond ml'l't in):! April 26 to d1sc·uss the kind of 1wrson qualtfwd to takt• over thl' burrau after Clar('nn• M Kc•llc•v rct1 n''i us director Jt th(• ,:nd of th<• year. BylULAAVKAYE 0 111 .. o allY ~ltOISl•ll !n ine City Counci lwoman Mary Ann Gaido said today she opposes a request that the coun cit a pprove a tree remo\'al pro gra m for Nort hwood at Tuesday's council meeting '"The item 1s on the cons<'nt calendar. but I m very upset about 1t and plan to pull 1t off 4'0 we can talk about 1l,"0 Mrs Ga1do said. The council will be ask<'d l() ap prove tree r<>moval pla ns fo r lh1• v1lla~es of Northwood and Sun l1a~o 11111~. both north of the San· t~1 Ana Fret•\\ a )' 111 lrvinl' H the· <·ounc1I approvf'!-, Com mun1t v D1•v1•lnpm<'n t 1>1n•etm 1:;1t d1 t' P <'a bod v wo u ld he• author11t•d to issue 1nd1\ 1du.JI tree re moval permits lo de· vclopers in that region. based on gu1de hncs in the plans l n a rep0rt distributed to the ci- ty council. Peabody says the con- "ultant hired by the Northwooct devell)J)<'rs, Kammeyer Lynch and l'artnrrs. Inc .. estima te ,1bout JO IH'rcc n l o f the No rthwood cycalyptus trees wilt ht1Vl' to be removed either for ,afely rca!'ions or to m ake way for dcvelopml•nt Rut Peabody added that, based on prior tree n•movul permits IS· 'i llt•d hy hi:. offiC'l', lht· final tally will prohahly be closer to 40 to 55 pc•rcr nt of thi-tn•<'s Mr:-. (;;.udo suid ~he ·s upset hc<•Jusc· tht> co11 nt•ll is being a:-.kt•d ln approve the r<'mnval pl 1\~ra m without hav ing as· Tennis to Draw 7,000 Racial Protest May Mar Davis Cup in Newport 0) JOANN•: RF.VNOLO. Of l"t D••ly l'•lol \1•11 More thun 7,000 spccla lor'i arc ex peeled cat•h duy f'riday. S:ilur day and Sunday when Am<'n ca·s Oav1s Cup tennis team meets the South Afrlcml kum in compeli· tlon at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Newport police noted that the Davis Cup sectional playoffs alsv may draw some non-tennis fac· tlons who urc more Inter ested in protesting South African racial 1>0licles. · Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas says that. like alt lhe other logistical problems as· sociated with the Davis Cup play, his department is ready for whatever may develop. But he downplays concern over protesters, noting that his de· partmenl is going to be commit ling most of its manpower to get· ting the s pectators Into the Easlbluff area where the Newport Beach Tennis Club Is located and making sure they all have someplace lo park. Glavas acknowledges that there are going to be "some in· c~venlences involved" for the nearly 12,000 people who live in Eutblufr and the Bluffs, the residential areas surrounding the tennla club. But he and other city ofOclab oelleve that Inconvenience will oe minimal. The plan approved by the clty :ouncll In tho special event ptrmlt granted the matches last month calls for the m~orlty of match-aoera to park along Eutblult Drive, Vista Del Oro and the w~t shoulder of Jam- ~ O•llY ..... 1 NtW\ ,..,.., STAR MARKS CLUB Cup Pley In Newport boreeRoad. Dave Larson, the city stair member who processed the permit, explained that he and police personnel surveyed the three streets and figured they would accommodate about 4,200 cars. He said he believes that will be sufficient to handle cars general· td by the matches based on statlsUcs gathered at the last professional tournament at the .Nf'WJ)Ort Beach Tennis Club. Whlle the match only drew 1,500 SIX'Ctators, club otficlala took a ceMus and figured there were an average of 2.3 people in each car comln1 to their club. Thal means about 3,000 cars total, lf the stallsUc prons vaJid \ l for lh<' 011w; C'up m atches. If 1l turns out that then • ure more ca rs than that. there arr still plenty or places tu park. says n on Oyaos rom mander of the police de partme nt 's traffi c d1vis1on. lie expla ined that the parking lots al Eastbluff Ele mentary School and Corona del Mar High Sch~I will be available for spec- tators, although they can't be used on f'riduy until after school hours. Oyaas al~o pointed out that. while all or the residential streets r unning off Vista Del Oro and E astbluff Drive will be closed t.o the public because they are private streets, all of the streets between Eastbluff Drive and Jamboree Road in the Eastblu.Cf tract are public and therefore available for parking. Larson further points out that, in a pmch, the promoters have g otten an agreement with Fashion Island for use of part or that parking lot. Spectators will be bused rrom there to the matches on a shuttle service. City officials say they believe the traffic Impact is really going to be mlnor since spectators will be arriving and departing at various tim~. Part or the tramc problem Is bound to be tho closure or the private etrecta with barricades and the closing or the driveway from Eutbturr Drive that serves both the shopping center and t.he tennis club. Glovu aays it's the only real inconvenience onlicipated for the whole weekend aod note• It lan1. (See TENNI • Pa1e A2) • s1sta nce f rom the r ecently . formed citizens comm1ltcc that is studying eucalyptus trees 1n Irvine. The committee. which includes citizens, a UC I b1olog1st and a c1· ty staff member. is concluding its general study. but has not yet taken a look at the Northwood trees. 'Tm expecting the committec to be at tomorrow·s meeting and m a ke some comments. too," Mrs. Gaido sa id "There"s no S<'nse in having a citizen's committee ir we don't as k their advire, ··she added. But anolh<'r council member, Rill Vardoulis, says hc rcculls that the citizens committee was not s upposed t o l ook a t Northwood. "Persona lty, I haven't found anything wrong with this conccp tual report and I reme mber that the committee wai.n 't s upposed to look at Northwood hccause 1t would hold up d evelopment I here,·· Vardoulis said He added. though , t hat he would be willing ~Id off ap- proval of the conceptual report if he could be shown that the r<'port has errors and the citizens com mittee should be consulted. The council will cons ider numerous o th e r issues a l Tuesday's meetings, includinj(: -Whether or not to r elocate the skateboard course to Ad ven· tu re playground. -Whether to adopt a recre a- tional vehicle parking ban. -Whether the s ummer bus program should be continued this year. -How the city's federal hous· ing money s hould be s pent. Part <See R EMOVAL, Page A2) ADS ASSISI' SPRING RITUAL So. you're doing your spring cle aning and have decided to purge the non-essentials in favor of an uncluttered life. Now what do you do with the raccoons a nd foxes? "l sold them with a Daily Pilot classified ad.•· That's the success story relnt· ed by a Balboa woman who placed th.ls ad: Lennox Boehm Wild 1.lfe plates. 1973 Kaccoons $35, 1974 FOKC'll S2G. Avon"s some corly Ollt!!I, XXX•XXXX. tr you have Items you'd like to convert to cash, call M2·567R. The DaJly Pilot Is tht place to advertise along the, Oranae Coast. The vie wing is being co· sponsored by the Irvine Police Department and the Junior Ebell Club of Irvine. Ebell members are trying lo raise funds to buy a pre vention film to give lo the ci- ty. but they have not yet decided which film to buy. The film '"How To Say No to a Rapist" has prompl~d protest by the NOW group, which contends the tone of the film is degrading $302.9 Million Whichever film is purchased by the Junior Ebell Club. it wilt have lo be approved by the city council, so the council has been 1nvlled to tonight's meeting to sec the films. Representatives from different community organizations have been invited to the screening and the meeting is also open to th~ public. Irvine Co. Board 'Cautious' on Bid By TOM BARLEY Ol I ... O•llv Piiot St•ll Trustees or the James Irvine F oundation are looking with cau- tion at the $302.9 million bid m ade last week for the Irvine Compa ny, their lawyer com· mented today be fore Orange County Superior Court action on Irv ine heiress J oan Irvine Smith's lawsuit resumed. Attorney Howa rd Privett said the foundation board s till re- gards the $281.9 million offer made by the Mobil Corporation as the most acceptable bid made thus far in eight months of court. a ction. "There arc a lot of factors we Interchange Design Topic Of Meeting Trvlne Trans portation Com· missioners will meet tonight to discuss the design or a com· mercial project included in the Jeffrey Planned Community. Commissioners, who will meet lit 7·30 o'clock at city hall, will try to form A recommendation for the rreeway interchange de· sign at Jeffrey Road at the Santa Ana Freeway. The developer, Business Properties, has submitted a pro- posal for a commercial site that Includes a market and drue store straddlln1 the planned cloverleaf freeway on-ramp. Tran s portation Com · m l11loners are belnR asked to re- commend whether that design, or a new one, s hould be used. I have lo look at in this new offer," Privett said. '"As far as we can see 1t seems to be a revamped version or a n old o ffer made in the same amount by the s ame g roup some time ago." Privett said clements or the new offer were '"defmilely ii· lusor y." lie dec lin e d to elaborate. Privett s aid the Foundation has not yet set a date for a meet- ing al which it could examine the offer made by a combine headed by Wall Street financier Charles <See CAUTIOUS, Pa~c A2) Orange Coas t -• We athe r Night and morning low c louds. becoming sunny late mornings and after· noons through Tues day. Lows tonight 48 to SS. Highs Tuesday 68 to 73. I NSIDE TODAY What"I it like to bear tht nomt of Frttld? A dtscendant of the late P'JIChoonal111t who 1hpTHd into town bneflt1 talk• .about hia grandJather, Sigmund. Page Cl. tt.tV•v•S.Nlc• ..... ~ I. M. ••'l'C Clllf•tfll• ClaulflM l•elex ., Ct Ct ., ,.. c .... 10 Cnuwft OtattlNMlt" ••1ttr1al, ... ... ,.,.,..,,_ CM .. "'"'"o ,.., ..... _ ., .. .. 8J ., ,.. · _A2 DAILY PILOT , Slaying Of King 'Framed' WASHINGTON (AP> - Forme r House assassinations counsel R ichard A. Sprague to- d ay quoted James Earl Ray as savin~ other people were in· vol ved in u conspiracy in which Martin Luther King J r. was as· s assinated. Sprague also said he concluded from Ray·~ s t a tements that "Raoul," a man Ray claimed enlis ted him in a gun·running operation that put him in Mem· phis when King was killed, is a fictitious name. Ray, who pleaded guilty to King·s murder and is serving a 99.year sentence. has contended that the operation dir ected by ··Raoul" had nothing to do with King. so rar as he knew. H.ay contends he purchased the rifle that pohcc believe was used to kill Ki ng but handed 1l to .. Raoul" and left the area shortly ~rorc the asi.assinallon. SpraJ!uc c1uotcd Kay as saying in the two int<>rviews conducted by committee investigators that people other than m em bers of Hay 's family helped him obta in a weapon to escape from a Mis· soun prison before the assassina· lion. Ray says he contacted other people after the assassination, and that othe r people helped him to escape to Canada. where he travel<.><! before he went to Great Britain, where he was arrcstt.'<1. Ray has not yet described the other people except to say they a re not his brothers. Sprague said. One Killed,· Three Hurt In SC Crash One person was killed ;md three ln1ured when the small foreign sedan in which thl'Y were n dtni: sma1ohcd head·un into a pulm t ret• Sat urday 10 San Clemente J e ffr<•y S Davis, I!!, CJ f Riverside dicJ al San Clemente r. enera l Hospital of m asb1 ve head in1uracs received 1n the 10 .45 p.m. accident ut 2340 S. Ola Vista. Davis was a passenger 1n a car driven by Brian Crowe. 18. of 2308 Calle Mo n aro. San Clemente, pohcc said Crow(' v. as reported m saltsfoctory ron- d1l1on m the hosp1t1d intcns1\e 1· arc unit toJ.n lie reported I) n'ce1vcd <• 1"rush1•d ches t. ~• broken left le~ <lnd cuts /\be> 1111urcd v. t•ri• passen1otcrs. Tom J-'rultck, 28, of 2309 Callt· .Mnnaco. San ('IPnwnte, v.ho ~uf h•rt'cl 11 po:.:.1ul<· :.kull fracture 1.nl't' injury und ht•:.id lacera 1111ns. ;1nd Thom.as Dyer. IK. of I ;w 1\ vf'n1da San P a blu. 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H:•f e ltft.Wt \jt•f't•t --tMIOl~ ef l ........ _ ~r.:'"~·:'\:::!~f.u:~ .. ,;\~~!, ~·:, :.:.:',T.;.,..',~ :~::,:--"''' "'""•'' - 0 •11• 11'4 ... $1aff - Cotauelor,Caieat Adultery Woes Big Problem tit STORRS, Conn. CAP) - Adultery ls lhe cause of nearly hall the problems that marriage counselors deal wlth. according to research by the president of the American Association of Marriage and Family Counselors. Others, interested in the extra. marital exploits of celebrities publlclud by the medla, have "a achllophrenlc altitude about adultery. They're quick to con- demn people but on the other hand they're quilc fascinated by it," he said. Humphrey. Leslie Strong. another Unlverslty of Connec- ticut professor, and Jennifer Git· telman, a graduate student. asked the profes sional counselors in 27 s lates for ln· form a lion on thelr cases. OAVIS SCHOOL CUSTODIAN OTIS MARTIN INSPECTS FIRE DAMAGE Arsonists Sought In $150,000 Easter Sunday Blaze at Costa Mesa Campus Despite its ~rom1nence as a factor tn marital problems, there have been few scientific studies on adultery, Dr. Frederick G. Humphrey said over the weekend. Further, little training on the subject is given to pro- fessional counselors who have to deal with it, he said. Humphrey is president of the national counselors organization and a University of Connecticut professor of family relations. The study found that tho a verage man and woman seek· ing help for problems lnvolvlng adultery are in their middle 30s and middle class, have been married for 13 years and have at least one child. In almost half the cases the affair has been in pro- gress for more than six months before help was sought. Front Page A I CAUTIOUS •. Allen and Detroit d eveloper Alfred Ta ubman Among the e ight other backers supporting the orrer arc auto billionaire Henry Ford II and de· vcloper Donald Bren. The saJe of the Irvine Company became imperative when the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969 ruled that private foundations must divest thcmsC'I vcs of hold· in gs in public eompanies. The Foundation owns 54.5 per· cent or the Irvine Company stock. Mrs. Smith. who named the Foundation as defendant in her action two years ago, is the major minority stockholder with 22.4 percent of the stock. Mrs. Smith went to court whC'n the f'oundal1on decided to sell the t>nlire Irvme Company to Mobil for S200 million. which represents S24 a s hare Mrs. Smith argued that the figure was far below the true value of the Irvin(> Company anrl was unfair lo minority s toc kholders who would be com pelled to go along with the deal set up by the Foundation. The new Allen-Taubman orfcr works out at $36 a sha re. It alsl) would ~uaranlce Mrs. Smith a continued interest in the com· pany founded by her grandfather which would be denied hl•r 1f M ol)tl took over But the fi nal decision on the future ownership of t he Irvine Company must he taken by .Judge James F. Judge who ic; hopm~ today that lawyerc; for both s ides can get into £inJI Jrl!U· m+•nls this v. "'"k Jt has bet•n lltlted dunni: the trial that he may or<Jpr thr ~·nun ctJlton to nrder ,1 n1•w round of h1ds 1n lhl' helt<'f thut puhlH·tt' l!enerated bv thl' rurrt•nl tnol mJv ensure a bf'tler pnl·1• for the Irvine Compam ,\ppra1!>ah 11f the valuf' of the Irvine Comp:tO\ from a numtwr 11( e><perts who have takt•n th1· witness slanct <hmng !hi' tn;ol have r an~e<t from S199 million to S'• HI mil hon f 'rOM Pagr 1\ I TENNIS ... "> ""'·rr· 1n1·1• r1•1,1clc·nl ' c .ir1 'till rl'l rnto the cc·nt1·r \ 1.1 \ 1'\t.1 l>c·I Oro Thi> pend1 n~ mnu, of '""'''r' d 111'' n t ',. t• m I II II 1• I t II r " l· .. 1 ... 1hluff area rc'i1dcnt' I ar,11n •o;i11rl hf' '""' h'ltc•r' lo t ht• 1·1~ht homt·o" nf'r.; J'\Vtr1.1 t1on., in the urea. inform inf( lht•m nf plan.'I for th1• C'\1'111 I It• ':uc1 Frid av hf' hJ<; not heard fmm .inv oft h<'m Tht> weekend. Cila va'> .1~r<'f''i, J<; gru ng In hrmJ( ;i tourh nf '\Um mer ht'uch I\ p~· roni.:1·'itlon 111 .1 ne1i;:hborhood that 1., normally rem overl from 11 And the ch1t•f s.iys, the potrn t 1nl i111 there for more than jusl traffi<' und congestion "We will have m axi m um manpowt•r dt>ploymrnt for the' weekend," ht· s aid . "We h:ivc de nied all days off for thnt werkl'nrl und we will be using our 1·ar1<•ic; <md some reserves. "Not all of that <manpower) is orcnsioned by the event itself. Wf' do have continitency plans in the event there 1s some protest over the South Africans " Clues Sough/, ln4Murders NEW YORK (AP ) Authorities s ay they have no motive in the execution-style s laying.5 of four men who m ay have been members or an embal· tlrd West Indian drug cull. The bodies of the four, their hands tied behind their backs. were found Sunday in a neatly furnished apartment In n two· s tory house In lhe mlddle·class ,.fo'lalbush ~ection of Brooklyn. Police sa id they believed the dead w ere Rutafarlans, a Jfmalca -based cull which worships former Ethiopian E;m· pcror Halle Selassie ag lhC? spirit of God on earth. \ Tiro Mesa Schools Hit by Arsonists By STEVE MITCHELL Ol lhe O•llv l'llot Staff Teachers al two Costa Mesa schools conducted classes today, d espite fires believe d set by arsonists Sunday. Costa Mesa fire offi cials s aid a fare in a faculty a rea at Maude H. Davis Middle School, 1050 Ari· 1ngton Drive, did an estimated SlS0.000 damage. Thal p r e-dawn fir e was followed eight hours later by another bla7.e at adjacent Costa Mesa High School. 2650 Fairview Road. ltdid about $100 damage to a home economics room on that campus. School officials are movlng books from the library area and also moving audio visual equlp.. ment from the faculty lounge area. Costa Mesa F ir e Captain Gerald Poarch said there appear to be similarities in the two school arsons. "We found s ix to eight sets (places the fires were set) at Davis," Poarch said today. Fire officials also said they found paper matches on the pre· mises at Davis, and paper used to start the fire at Costa Mesa High School. Though a survey of 100 mar· rlage counselors across the coun- try indicates 46 percent of the cases they deal with involve adultery, "it's not a very respec· table subject, scientifically," he said in an interview. But Humphrey said the subject is serious, considering his re- .search indicated one-third Qf the couples with problems involving extra-marllal sex planned to divorce because of the a ffair. He said many marriages and family courses given to young people fail to prepare them for the possibility of extra-marital affairs and divorce. "The problem is that with young people very much ln love, they don't even want to think about divorce or adultery," he said. Two Injured About half the straying spouses eventually told their mates or their extra·marital acllvilies, and in the majority of cases broke off the affair before seek· Ing professional help. Humphrey said, however, that. 22 percent or the women involved In extra-marital affairs, com- pared with only 8 percent of the men, kept their affairs going even aft.er their spouses knew about it. Humphrey said one possible explanation might be that "women don't get Into extra· marital affairs as easily as men. And when they gel into an affair they 're more apt to be more emo- tionally involved than men." Attendance clerk Karen Angot- ti said students were attending classes al Davis School in a norm al m ann('r tod ay, with sc h ool officia ls having to ma nually operate the class bell sys tem because of a short caused by Sunday morning's blaze. Da maged at Da vis were a fa culty work a r ea, s moke damage to an audio-visual room, a photo lab and another orrice as well as fire damage to library books and shelves located in an adjacent room. Head--on Collision "A II the clocks were out and · the phones we ren't wo rking until · jus t a fe w minutes ago," Mrs. Angot11 said. "But we're ri ngi n~ th<' hell~ ou r.sl'I ves and th~ k uJs .ire allt•ndrng t·lassc:i.." Poarch said books were set afire on shelves at the north end of the library, damaging approx· i m ate ly 10 percent o f the library's reading malcrial. Leaves Tiro Dead Man Struck By Car Dies A man <;landmg behind his car aftl'r tl 'tallC'd on an Anaheim 1 t1J c1v.a) 1<.tll' Saturda) night died Sund..iy from in1ur1cs recei\'cd v. hrn he anrl his rar were struck hy anothl'r :iuto. police said. f'"t1l.1lly tnJurect a<; he apparent~ Iv v. .is rNnovin,g tool<; from the, trunk of h1.s stalled t'ar was rtrc·h:irrl IA'Hoy Otckcy, 3!l, ofGJ6 I >orrhl"•ll'r St . A11ahC'1 m. Da m:.i gc to t he Costa Mesa School home econom ic•s room was limited lo •m instructor's desk drawer. and a pl astic bag rull of clothing. Fire offic ials said the a rsonists also turned on gas burners atop sever al stoves in the room The clothing was sel afire atop a washing m achine, und fire of· f1cials believe the fl ames melted a hose atachment which may have sprung a leak, parl1111ly ext· m g u1 shmg the fire. Costa Mc!>a a r son i n - vestigators said it appea rs entry lo rooms on bOlh earopus was gained by bre ak1n~ windows near doors. Police arc investigating the fires ancl questioning school of. ficials today Two young me n were killed and two others injured in heavy Easter Sunday traffic in Orange County•s foolhill a rea, the California Highway Patrol re- ported today. · Witnesses reportedly told acci· dent investigators a cur driven eastbound on Santiago Canyon Road at 1 p.m . by Arthur M . Gardea, 18, of 2070 Halladay St., Santa Ana. crossed over the center dividing line. Gardea's auto slammed head· on Into a car traveling in the op· posite direction driven by Byron Rubile, 20, of New York, a Navy corpsman stationed in Santa Ana . Investigators said both Gardea and Bubile were were fatally in· JUred in the head·on collision on Santiago Canyon Road n ear Peters Canyon Road. Less Noise Asked Of El Toro Pilots Additionally , two Marine passengers in Bubile's auto suf· fercd major injuries and were FrOM Page Al DOCTOR. Pilots l•1nchng JC'l" al El Toro \1 :1r1n1· C'OfllS i\1r Station have IH•t•n J !>kt•ct to dl'!>cend more i.:roclually to rt•duce a1rcrafl rtlll ~('. MJI Ill(' sr1okesmen l>Oid to· d.1 \ Col Kmi.; Knopf' said an the p,1~t p1loL-. upproachtni.t t he buse fr om the l)Cean Y.l'rt' allowed to dn>p from 4,000 fl'N to 2/iOO feet .1s far JS 13 nHle~ from the base runv. ti\ l'ncll'r a llC'W m<'thod im· plcml'nt!'d th1i. month J>ilots are r 1•qu1rcd to tlC'~<-Cnd gradually .ind w11l nol n·ach 2.500 feet until <• houl Sl'Vrn miles from the 1 unway, Knopl' s u1ct The new landing method was t rted ex pe rim entally durin~ March. he sa id. und was made permanent April 1. In the past. Knope continued . pilots \3 miles from the base either could cut thei r power com· plctely or ~radually descend to 2.500 feet befo re adding power tu land. Burglars Take Sports Goods A thief interested only in s port· ing goods entered a home in Ran c ho San J o aquin this weekend and walked o H with about $5.'!0 worth or fi shing gear and other sporting Items. Police said the thief took wet suits. fi shing rods and reel~. a heater and lantern and $4 in sm all change. The theft occurred.. either lnte Saturday nlRht or early Sunctay morning al 9 Verde. the home of J ohn Frank Porter, 30. Police sald they do not know how the theft occurred ; there was no attn of forced entry and th clo!lcd gara ge had an auto01alic door opener. l'nctrr the new method . pilots will drop from 4,000 lo 3,700 feel 12 miles from the runway, to 3.400 feel a mi le later and J!radually descend to 2,500 feet seven miles from the runway. T he new la nding method will affect a bout 1.000 jct flights a month Knopt• sa id by keeping the 1cts in the a ir longer , the method should cut noibe levels on the ground Col. Red Penenga said the new pottern may c ut noise com· plaints next summer when resi· de nts arc spending more ti me out of doors and have windows open. Last summer noise complaints were running about 80 lo 200 u month. The new ~allcrn should make Jel noise less noticeable in Monarch Bay and Laguna Niguel, Marine officials noted. Feet First • • Waddill '!! m e d ic al s taff privileges have also been sus· pended at that racility. The Westminster courthouse w as the sce ne of a n a nti · abortionist demonstration before Waddill's preliminary hearing began today. The demonstration outside the courthouse was staged hy about 100 members or a national Chris· ti an anti.abortion organization. Members of the group call ed Crusade for Life, prayed for "the doctor, the attornf'ys, the judge and for life ," said Or. Don Shoemaker, executive director fo r the group. Don Smith, a spokes man for the group said, "We are not here to convicl Dr. Waddill only to state that abortion Is wrong." Dr. Rob Roy MacGregor, a podiatrist at Deaconess Hospital In Boston checks t he feet of a runner. A specinl ('llnlc directed by the doctor deals 'with runners' pro· blcms nnd treatments. . t aken to St. Joseph's Hospital ro Orange. Officials identified the two in· j urcd men as Geoffrey C. Campbell. 20. and Ste ve Nestler. 20, both of them Marines sla· Lioned in Santa Ana. Witnesses reportedly told in· • vestigators two male passengers in Gard e a 's a uto pu lle d themselves from the wreckage a nd Oed from the scene, one on foot and the other in a pickup truck whose driver stopped lo of- f er aide. Irvine Police Seek Arsonist Irvine police today were look· ing for arsonists who set fires in two trash bins at the Deerfield Apa rtment complex in Irvine Sunday morning. Police said the fires caused minor damllge to the bins and were put out by firemen before the flames ~pread to the adjacent a partments. T he fir st fi r e, n ear 14 Deerwood West. was spotted by a n apartmenl resident who was in his carport waxing his car. Police said the m an smelled smoke and phoned t he fire de- partment at 9 50 :.i .m. Minutes later, a second blaze was dis· covered nearby in a bin near 33 Bcarpaw Injured Teen Resciwd From Nevada Mine RENO. Nev. CAP> -Ills race dirty and blood y, a Reno teenager has been rescued from an abandoned mine al Peavlne Mountain north of here after tumbling down a dark lSO·foot mineshaft. Bradley Wyatt, 19, was explor· ing the mine Easter Sunday with a companion when he fell down the shalt and spent four hours at Its spooky depth.~ while his friend ran two miles for help. Rescuers had to keep an eye out for rat- tlesnakes. Wyatt was taken to Washoe Medical Center in Reno. where he was reported conscious aad sufrerlng from a shoulder injury. <.., Wyatt and his friend, Tim Burke, 26, had hiked through sagebnJ8h rAvlnes to the mine, which lles In clear view of lhla r city. . Wllh Burke In lhe lead, the two skirted an air shaft and entered a horizontal entrance to the mine. Usina nashllgh~. the youns men followed the curving tunnel Into the mountalnsldc Burke said he stopped when hls OashUght beam fell on the shaft. but W1alt stepped paal him. Burke sAid he could hear Wyatt tumbllngthrough the dark. , ( Lag11na/South £oast Afternoon N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 70, NO. 101 , 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1977 TEN CENT · 20 ·Million Have 4 Days to File Tax WASmNGTON (AP) -The • Internal Revenue Service figures it is short about 20 million income tax returns, with only four days lefl Uf\l.ll the April 15 deadline. And milhons of taxpayers who got their returns in early made mis takes, In part because or changes in the 1976 Tax Reform Act. This year, about 9.5 percent of the nearly 31 million persons fil. ing 1040 forms by April 1 made mistakes, the IRS says. The er· ror rate on the 23.1 million 1040A forms was even higher, 13.6 per- cent. One way to reduce the possibility or error, IRS officials say, is to let them calculate your taxes. That provides , the added Egg-ritement in ~aguno benefit Of not having to send a check to the government until it sends you a bill, probably several weeks from now. The IRS wUI figure taxes on short forms if lhey contain necessary information on earn-· ings and taxes paid. Tax bureaucrats can take care of the two calculations which seem to cause the most difficulty, the Yo11ng -.t1·r'> <'hargt•d .u·ro-.-. lht' <•thlt•ttr l 1t'lcl .ii Laguna B1•<1dl ll1gh S<'hool Sun d <I.\ Ill lht• IW!->1 tr.1d1l1on of ;Ht Ea!->ll•r Egg 1111111 th;.il ha:-. bt·en ~oing on -.1ntc 1932 'l'hl' Arnt•riean Lt•i.:wn Aux1l1arv hacl h1•lpl'd tlw Easler Hunn~· put out lll<l do1en 1•ggs in<'htcling 100 priLc' t·i.rns i\l 1dt Am~ (;c•llat'. who had a -.trd\\ lwr n on lwr dr ess, holds up two she found. L<.:gionna1n• Lt''> Chatham ht>lp:-. Rac·hel W<>1>ds, 21 ~" put som<.'lhing 111 ht•r f<:a s tt•r Baskt•l Tennis to Draw 7,000 Racial Protest May Mar Davis Cup in Newport, By JOANNF. REYNOLDS Ol Uw O•lly Pllol \1•11 More than 7,000 s pectators arc expf'eted each day 1-'riday. Salur day and Sunday when Amen ca's Davis Cup tennis learn meets lhe South African team in compel!· lion at the Newport Beach Tennis Club Newport police noted that the Davis Cup sectional playorrs also may draw some non-tennis fac· lions who are mor(' interested in protesting South African racial policies. Newport Beach Police Chief D. James Glavas says that, like all the other logistical problems as- sociated with the Davis Cup play, his department is ready for whatever may develop. · But he downplays concern over protesters, noting that his de partment is going to be commit· ting most of iu manpower to get· ting the spectators into the Eastbluff area where the Newport Beach Tennis Club 114 located and making sure they all have someplace to park. G lavas acknowledges that there are going to be "some in- conveniences Involved" ror the nearly 12,000 people who live In Eastbturr and the Blufrs. the reaidehtlal areas !lurroundlnc the teftnls dub. , But he and other city officials hellcve that inconvenience will be minimal. The plan approved hy the city council 111 the special event permit granted the matches la!>l month calls for the maJonty of match·goers t o park a long ADS ASSISI' SPRING RITllAL So, you're doing your s pring rleaning and have decided lo purge the non·essentiats In favor or an uncluttered lire. Now what do you do with the raccoons and foxes? "I !\Old them with a Dally Pilot classified ad." That's the success story relat- ed by a Balboa woman who placed this ad: l.ennox Boehm Wild Lift• plntcs. 1973 Raccoon,; $35, 1974 Poxes S2S , J\von·s ~omc early on<.'11. XXX ·XXXX Ir you have Items you'd like to convert to casb. call 64Z·5678. The Dally Pilot ls the place to advertise along the Oranae COBll. • ' Eastbluff Ori vt'. Vista Del Oro and the west shoulder of Jam· boree Road. Da ve Larson. lht• city staff m em ber who pr~ei.se d the permit. explained that he and police personnel surveyed the three streets and figured they would accommodate about 4,200 cars He said he believes that will be sufficient to handle cars generat- ed by the matches based on statistics gathered at the last professional tournament al the Newport Beach Tennis Club. While the match only drew 1,500 spectators, club officials took a census and figured there were an average of 2.3 people in each car coming lo their club. That means about 3,000 can; total, if the statistic proves valid for the Davis Cup m atches. I( It turns out that there are mo~-.cars than thot, t her e are still pl~ey of places to park, says Don Oy as commander of the police cpartment's traffic division He e lained that the parking lots a Eastblutr Elementary School and Corona del Mar High School will be available ror spec- tators, althoush they can't be (SeeTENNlS, Pait AZ) '. . standard deduction and the general tax credit. JC you want to file your own tax- es, but don't think you're going to get aJI the calculations made in time, the government offers an extension -but it may cost more money. If you send a Form 4868 to the I RS by Friday, you gain a reprieve or 60 days. But lf you owe the government taxes, you have to include an estimate of how much, and submit a check with the estimate. IC you underestimate. you will have to pay interest at an annual rate of 7 percent on the unpaid balance. If you are off by 10 per· cent, the government imposes an additional penalty of 'h of l per· cent a month. And if you erpect money back, don't expect it too soon. The wait is about six weeks, the IRS says. There ls one other alternative. That's to line up several s harp pencils on your desk, (>pen the tax booklet the government mailed to you and figure your taxes -on time -by yoursetr, hopefully avoiding the mis takes that millions make each year. Accused Murderer Waddill Hearing Cleared by Judge By RAYMOND ESTRADA, JR. Of Ille O•lly Po IOI Sl•ll West Orange County Municipal Court Judge Kenneth M. Smith cleared his courtroom today dur· ing preliminary hearing for Dr. Wi Iii am Waddill of HUnlington Harbour, who faces murder charges. W addill's a ttorney, Matt Kurtlich , reques t e d the courtroom be cl('ared of all "non essenllal participants in the pro· ceedings " Judg e Sm ith granted Kurihch's motion under Section 868 or the Cahforn1a Pe nal Code. Judge Smith also instructed all witncss~s in the case not to dis· cuss their t<.•stimony until after the hearin~ Kurilich estimated the he11rin~ will last four or five days. Dr. Waddill said he is currently appealing his second suspension o f privileges rr o m the Wes tmins ter Co mm unity Hospital starr Waddill was suspended from the Westminster hospital for the One Killed, Three Hurt In SC Crash One person was killed and thret• injured when the small foreign sedan in which they we re riding s mashed head-on into a palm tree Saturday in San Clemente. Jdfrcy S . Da vis, 19, of Riverside cl1cd al San Clemente General llosp1tal of massive head 1njunes received in the 10 45 p m accident ot 2340 S. Ola Vista. Davis was a passenger in a car driven hy Ona n Crowe, 18, or 2 3 o 8 Ca i I c M o·n a co. Sa n C'lementc, police said. Crowe was rcport<'d 111 s::it1sractory con· <11t1on m the hospllal intensive rare unit today. lie reportedly received a crushed chest, a broken left leg and cuts. Also injured were passengers, Tom f'rohck, 28, or 2309 Calle Monaco. San Clemente, who sur- fered a possible skull fracture, knee lllJUry and head lacera- tions, aJld Thomas Dyer, 18, of 129 Avenida San Pablo, San Clemente, who received wounds lo his chest and right arm. Oyer was reported in guarded condi- tion today. San Clement(' riremen had to use heavy pry hars and tools to <See CRASH, Page A2) Woman FBI Head: Maybe WASl"nNGTON (AP> - Member11 or the committee looking for a new FBI director say they are open· minded about recommend· ing a woman for the job, but there are no women on a preliminary list of 41 can· did ates. Comm ittee m embers also say they are willing to consider present or former FBI offi cials. The nine-member search committee appointed by President Cart er has scheduled lu aecond meet· ing April 26 to discuss the kind of person qualified to take over the bureau •Cler Clarence M Kelley reti as director al the end year. f . second time in a month last week. Westminster police aUege that Dr. Waddill killed an hour-old in· fant in the Westminster hospital nursery March 2. Waddill has pleaded innocent to the murder charge and is free on $25,000 bail. A Huntington lntercommunity Hospital spokesman said today Waddi ll's me'\l ical s tart privileges have also been sus· pended at that facility. T he Westminster courthouse was the scene o f a n a nti· abortionist demonstration before Waddill's preliminary hearing began today. The demonstration outside tho courthouse was staged by about <See DOCTOR, Page A2) 'False Alarm' Emergency Launches Egg Hunt "THE EAR LY BIRD gets the worm " works with Easter eggs too. The annual San Clemente egg hunt is traditionally sta rted at l p.m. Easter Sunday by a blast from a fire engine siren. Things were all set for the traditional start too when at 12:47 p.m. an emergency call came in and away went the rire department ..• with red lights and a sirens. AND, AWAY WENT the kids scrambling across the park scooping up the brightly colored eggs. "I don·t think any kids who arrived 10 minutes after that got anything," lamented Fire Capt. Nick Maule. $302.9 Million Irvine Co. Board 'Cautious' on Bid By TOM BARLEY Of Ille O•lly Pllol Sl4fl Trustees of the James Irvi ne Foundation are looking with cau· tion at the $302.9 million bid made last week for the Irvine Company, their lawyer com · mented today before Or ange County Superior Court action on Irvine heiress J oan I rvine Smith's lawsuit resumed. Attorney Howard Privett s aid the foundation board still re· gnrds the $281.9 milllon offer made by the Mobil Corporation as the most acceptable bid m ade thus far in eight months of court action. "There are a lot of factors we have to look at in this new offer," Privett said. "As far as we can see it seems to be a revamped version of an old offer made in the same amount by the same group some lime ago." Privett said elements of the new offer were ''definitely il- 1 us o ry." He decli ned t o elaborate. Privett said the Foundation has not yet set a date for a meet- ing at which it could examine the offer made by a combine headed by Wall Street financier Charles Allen and Detroit developer Alfred Taubman. Among the eight other backers 11upporting the offer are auto billionaire Henry Ford II and de· veloper Donald Bren. The sale or the Irvine Company became imperaUve when the Federal Tax Reform Act of 1969 'Thief Takes Camera Gear A thief broke into the home of a Laguna Beach cardiologist and stole $2,685 worth or camera equipment, the doctor toJd police Saturday. Eugene B. Levin, 2654 Victoria Drive, sald Nikon and HuaeJbtad cameras, several len1e1 and filters were taken from a Uvtni room cabinet. It. wu not known how the buralar got In the home. ' I I would guarantee Mrs. Smith a continued interest in the com- pany founded by her grandfather which would be denied her if Mobil took over. But the final decision on the future owners hip of the Jrvinc Company mus t be t a ke n by .Judge James F. Judge who is hoping today that lawyers for both sides can get into rinal argu. menls this week. ll has been noted during the trial that he may order the Foun· dation to order a new round ot bids In the belief that publicity generated by the current trial may ensure a better price for the Irvine Company. Appraisals of the value or the Irvine Company from a number of experts who have taken the witness stand during the trial have ranged from $199 million to $548 million. <See CAUTIOUS, Page A2) Coas t We athe r Night and morning low <'louds, becoming s unny late mornings and after- noons through Tues day. Lows tonight 48 to SS. Highs Tuesday 68 to 73. INSIDE TOD6' Y What'a i1 Wee to bear t he name of Freud? A deicendanl of the UJte J>111Choanol11at who 31fpped into town brlef ly talk.I about hh grandfather, Sigmund. Pcge Cl. •••ex AIY.vr ..... lc• Al MYOM-.. ..... "' ., "' ... "-l.M. ·:r: .... A1111l.•-n Call* • AS ~., .. c1eum .. C>tt " Ct Cl at At c-1u ... ou;r.c-• .... . Cl1 c ......... 14 lflvle """"' .. ., .. ,._ .. etlUt .. s,..1• .. ., lflt ... ell" ... ,.. '*'......_.. .. l•t..VI-II hlnh .... el ........ u .. ~ .... '"" .. ..., ......... .. ··~'"' ... 't AZ DAILY PILOT USC Monday.April 11. 19n Counselor,Oietat ., Adultery Woes Big Problem STORRS, Conn. (AP) - Adultery is the cause of neatly half the problems that marriage counselors deal with, according to research by the president or the American Association of Marriag e and Family Counselors. Despite its prominence as a factor in marital problems, there have been few scientific studies on adultery, Dr. Frederick C. Humphrey said over the weekend. Further, little training on tbe subject 1s given to pro· fessionaJ counselors wbo have t.o deal with it, he said Humphrey 1s president of the national counselors organization and a University of Connecticut professor of family r elations. Though a survey of 100 mar· riage counselors across the coun· try indicates 46 percent or the cases they deal with involve adultery, "it's not a very respec· table subject, scientifically," he said in an interview. But Humphrey said the subject is serious. considerin~ his re· search indicated one·third or the couples with problems involving Less Noise Asked From Jet Pilots Pilots landing jets at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station have been asked lo descend more g radually to reduce aircraft noise. Marine spokesmen said to· day Cot King Knope ~aid in the past pilots approaching the base from the ocean wen' allowed to clrop rrom 4,000 feel to 2,500 feet as far as 13 miles from the base runway. Under a new m ethod 1m· plcmented lh1s month pilots are required to descend gradually and will not reach 2,500 feet until about seven miles fro m the runway, Knope said. The new landing method was tried expe rimenta ll y during March, he !>a1d. and was made permanent April l. In the past, Knopc continued, pilot:. 13 m1l<'s from the base either couM rut their power rom pletcly or graciuallv descend to 2,500 ft..•ct !><'fore uddang power to land l 'ndcr the new method. p1lol$ "111 drop from ·1.000 to :1,700 rc<'l J2 m1ks from lht• runway lo :I, 100 fN•t J male later and i:r<Jriually drl>n•ncl lo :!,500 feet :-.{'\ 1•n miles from the runway The n<'w landing method will affect about 1,000 Jct fli ghts a month Knopc said by keeping 1 ht.· JCls 1r1 th<' a ar loni:cr, the mC'thod should rut no1~c lt.'vc·lc; on the ground . Col. H<!'d P<'nt'nga said th1• n1•w pattern may l'lll nc11sf' com plaints m·xl :-.ummcr wh1·n rt•" d<'nts an• spendin1t more 11mc out Of doors and havl' windows OIX'O Last summ1•r noise ('Omplaints wt'r<' runnin~ about 80 In 200 ..i month The nrw pall<'rn should makl' Jet noise I<·~'! noticeable 1n M n n a r d1 nay a n 11 I. a i: u n a Niguel, Marin·· ofhc1al:s nntt'fl Public Meet Delayed in LB A public h<-:mn~ on a dPvelop· m<'nt plan fni Crc•sccnt Bay 1n La~una Ueuch, sl'lwdul<'d beforr the Plannin~ Commission Tues· day. has hcc11 postponed until April 26, city officials said. . The postpon1•mrnt came after th<' City Council de ferred action l<•st week on th<' proposal ORAHOIE COAST i..1sc extra-marital sex planned lo divorce because of the a ffair. He said rrnmy marriages and family couraes given to yoong people fail to prepare them for the posaibillty of extra-marital affairs and divorce. ' •'The problem is that with young people very much In love, they don't even want to think about divorce or adultery," he said. Others, Interested in the extra· marital exploits of celebriUes publicized by the media, have "a schizophrenic attitude about adultery. They're quick to con· demn people but on tbe other band they're quite fascinated by it," he said. Humphrey, Leslie S trong, another University of CoMec· lieut professor, and Jennifer Git· t e lman, a gradu ate student, asked the profes~iona l counselors in Z7 states for in· form aUon on their cases. The study found that the average man and woman seek· ing help for problems involving adultery are in their middle 30s a nd middle class. have been married for 13 years and have at least one child. In almost half the cases the affair has been in pro· gress for more than six months before help was sought. A bout half the straying spouses eventually told their mates of their extra-marital activities, and in the majority of cases broke off the affair before seek· ing professional help. Humphrey said, however, that 22 percent of the women involved in extra·marital a ffairs, com· par ed with only 8 percent or the men, kept their affairs going even after their spouses knew about it. llumphrey said one possible explanation might be th at .. women don't get into extra marital affairs as easily as men. And when they get into an affair they're more apt to be more cmo· t ionally involved than men." Fro• Page Al CAUTIOUS •. ruled that private foundations must divest themselves of hold· mgs in public companies. The Foundation owns S4 5 per· cent of the Irvine Company stock. Mrs. Smith, who named the Foundation as defendant in her acl!on two years ago, is the major m\nonty stockholder with 22 .4 percent or the slock. Mrs. Smith went to court when the Foundation decided to sell the entire Irvine Company to Mobil for $200 million. wh1l·h represents $24 a share Mrs. Smith argued that thP figure was far below the true value of the Irvine Company and was unfair to minor1tv ~tnckholders who would he Mm pelted to go along with the clt•al !\C't up by the Foundation. Tht• new Allen·Tnuhman ofrc·r work~ out at $36 a shar<' II abn f ' ro• P Of## ,1 I CRASH ... r1 ee the four men trapped in the Fial sedan as 1t smashed into tht• lnit palm in the center divider Both f1re departm ent I.Im· hulJnef>s were used lo transport the inJured Due to the cond1t1on of tht• auto·s occupants. statements were nolimmed1ately available I\ Wltnes5 told oHtcrrs he heard a car traveling at a high rate or 11peed. and then heard a crash He said he looked out the window of his home and saw the car smashed into the tree. Police said Crowe was placed under arrest at the hospital and said charges of felony drunk dri ving and ve hi cula r manslaughter we will be sought from the dis trict attorney. Oellt ,,. ... ,...._. W 9'lc'lll .. ......_ F ..... PflfleAl DOCTOR ••. ~00 members or a n1o1Uonal Chrl~· · t!an anU-abortloo or1anbaUoo. Members of the iroup called Crusade for L1(~. prayed for ''the d octor, the attorneys, the judge and for life," said Dr. Don Shoemaker, executive director for the 1rroup. Don Smith, a spokesman for the eroup said, "We are not here to conv"t Dr. Waddill only lo s tale thal abortion la wrong." 3Escape Injuries In Laguna ANTI-ABORTION PICKETS APPEAR OUTSIDE WESTMINSTER COURTHOUSE Prior to Appearance of Phyalclan Accuaed In Abortion Death Three persons involved in two Laguna Beach accidents Satur· day were described by police of· ficers and firemen as "very lucky" l o h a v e escaped punishing crashes wilh only minor Injuries. Early Saturday morning a car driven by Dean S. Howell, 23. Laguna Niguel, left the road at 250 N. Coast Highway and plowed into a 20-foot-tall palm tree. Fro• Page Al TENNIS MATCHES UPCOMING. • • The Impact sheared the l lh· foot·diameter tree near the base and demolished Howell's car, police said. Howell was taken by private ambulance to South Coast Community Hos pital. where doctors stitched his lip and treated a forehead abrasion. used on Friday until after school hours. Oyaas also pointed out that, while all of the residential st reets running off Vista Del Oro and Eastblulf Drive will be closed to t he public because they are private streets, all or the streets between Eastbluff Drive and Jamboree Road in the Easlblu!f tract are public and therefore available for parking. Larson further points out that, in a p~h. the promoters have gotten an agr ee m ent with Fashion Island for use or part of that parking lot. Spectators will be bused from there to the matches on a s huttle service. City offi cials say they believe the traffic impact is reall y going to be minor since spectators will be arriving and departing at various times. Part of the traffic problem is bound to be the closure or the pr iv ate streets with barricades and the closing of the driveway from EastbluH Drive that serves holh the shopping center and the tennis club. New Members Officially Join Board Tuesday New Laguna Beach lJnif1cd School D1stncl board or educa· t1on members William Kenllr a n d M a r y I ~· n P a u I " y a r ,. scheduled to be sworn in at 7:30 p.m . Tuesday at district head- quarters. 550 Blumonl St. Board Prt•side nt Michael Sagar, who was reelected, also will beswom m. Sagar wlll he president only as Ion~ as it takt·s him to call the meeting to order, stand for the pl<'dge of allt-g1ancc <1nd take lht• roll New orfict>rs will be nominated for election as president and clerk of the hoard. Board ap· pointments also are due for two n•prrsenlal1Hs to lhP Regional Occupnt1o nal Program .. 1 coo~rat1ve voeationul program adm1nisterec1 by the Laguna and Capistrano l:nif1ed school dis trlcts Other items on Tuesday's board agenda include. -A staff rievelopment pro- gram for Top of the World elementary school. designed In improve teaching effectiveness through workshops for the teachers. -Adoption of handwritin~ lex· lbooks. Approval of a field tnp for natural his tory students at Laguna Beach High School, to Anacapu Island for two days, and another high school fi eld trip, for students enrolled in the Mentally Gifted Minor program. for a week in Yosemite Nallonal Park. O•llT Piiot N•w• M•P STAR MARKS CLUB Cup Play In Newport Glavas says it's the only real inconvenience anticipated for the whole weekend and notes it isn't Feet First so severe since residents can still get into the center via Vist a Del Oro. The pending influx or visitors doesn't seem t o perturb Eastbluff area residents. Larson sMd he sent letters to the eight homeowners associa· lions in the area, informing them of plans for the event. He said Friday he has not beard from any oflhem. The weekend, Glavas agrees, is going to bring a touch of sum· mer beach-type congestion to a neighborhood that is normally removed from it. And the chief says, the poten· tial 1s there for more l.han just traffic nnd congestion. "We will have maximum manpower deployment for the weekend," he said. "We have de· med all days off for that weekend and we will be using our cadets and some reserves. "Not all of that (manpower> is occasioned by the event itself. We do have contingency plans in the event there is some protest over the South Africans." AP Wlr•pftOIO Dr. Rob Roy M arGre~or. a podiatrist at Deacone?s Hospital in noston checks the feel of a ~unncr. A special din1c· clin.'ctcd by the doctor deals w1lh runners pro· blems and treatments. Brown Backs Wlude Appeal TOKYO (i\PI Gov Edmund G. Brown .Jr shared the stag<' Saturday n1i.:ht with pnp c.,1ngN~ 1n an apjX'al to end the killing of whales. A benefit concert attracted some 9.000 young Japanese to Tl)kyo's Tr ade Center building II was sponsored by the Dolphin Project. an ocean research or ganization in Coconut Grove. Fla. Police said Howell may ha ve dozed off before the accident. A westbound car hurtling down Park Avenue at apparent high speed went out of control in the 900 block and rolled over at least once before coming to rest on its roof. The two occupants, Martin King, 16, of 1606 Sea Bell Circle, Corona del Mar, a nd driver Courtney A. Tassie, 18, crawled from under the wreckage under lheir own power lo await firemen. Ta:ssie's address was unavaila· ble as police records were being processed. Firemen said Tassie was taken by private cllr t.o South Coast Community Hospital, where he was treated and released. King was treated by firemen for a com plaint of a sore neck. Police s aid more than 500 feet of skid marks were left on the street by Tassic's attempt to stop the car. New Business Meet Topic In San Juan Mayor Yvon Jleckscher of San Juan Capistrano will discuss a proposed city program to foster busin ess in San Juan at a Capistrano Business and Proper· ty Owners Association meeting Wednesday. The breakfast meeting is scheduled for 8 a.m. at Pele and Clara's Cafe, 32082 Camino Capistrano in San J uan. Heckscher has been appointed to a seven·rnember study com· m ittce which City Council has charged with developing a pro· gram or commercial and In· dustrial incentives. The commit· tee's first meellng is scheduled for April tR Thomas Merrell, city planning director, will also serve on the co mm1llee. a lon g with Heckscher, two representatives of the San Juan business com· munity, a person representing ecological intere~ts, a school dis· lrict represe ntative a nd a member from the public at large. A target dale or Oct. 31 has heen set for a committee report to City Council. Grad Deadline Nearing Capo Valley Juniors Viewing New School DAILY PILOT ~:.ri:."t/:~ .. ~~,ur,-;:,~.::;:::!~~ (N•t P\lti41~1ri.e(.ef'll'il0e"'Y ,....,..,.,..tlt'°"'•t• =!"':: .. :,~~~hf=·~~:.~ ~~· t"'" Vtll•'I ftwll"llt \iectdl•tJ.t.c.~ V•ltf'y •l'lld lAQ" ........ ~Mfl!ISNif'l(ea\t A\.lillltf•'-.1~1.01 l•l')ft I\ ~I\~ \•lv•ff'f\ ~ ~n'-f Pw-~:~ec~c::~~'1.~:~~~~\..:Jf.1)D Wt•' ... -.-.11 .. -"'ft\IM"t .__.. ~!\191 King Assassination Conspiracy Alleged High school juniors living In the new Capistrano Valley High School allendance area have un· til Friday to request permission to complete 12th grade at the schools where they are now enrolled. John Smart, ptincipal of the new high school scheduled to open next September in Mission Viejo. said 188 juniors at San Clemente High and 62 juniors al Dan a Hills will automatically become part o( the Capistrano Valley senior class next (all un· less they reques_)..an interview with him this week. education at the school where they spent the first three years. T he Capistrano Unified School District board or trustees voted to support Dr. Thornsley's re· commendation and open the new high school with a Cull educa· tional program for gr ades 9-12. Trustees provided for in· tradistrlcl transfers of this y e a r • s Juniors, if the students and their parents meet with Sm art before requesting the transfer. Smart said the purpose of the lntervlew is to be sure the families tnvolvcd have the correct fact& on the new school's program. 1t also otrers them an opport®lly Lo see the facility, he said. Juan· Capistrano. except for the part of the city south of Del Obispo Street and west of the San Diego Freeway. Additional information on the transfers or on attendance boun· daries ls available by calling S mart a l district o ffices, 496·1215 ', '~". t:_., .. , Y~• ,.,t\•drtnt aN Ge!Wf M.......,..., f9'a.MU.CH ¥t4 , .. , .. " .. -............. M.t-..Qlf"IO tdlllor o., •• , ... "'"' '"~,, "'" ..... , .... , ........ 1 ... , ...... l1g11n1 811Gll Otticie f1M Ot.-Milotft• ,.tfitt """"'"' -.... p 0 ....... fltll Offtc11 C.0.t.MoYI UOW.•l~~·-"=.."r.::.~~~le!~·;:~~P~o:'I 01'-'>0>t .. ,l_T T1l1phon1 (714)~ Clualn.d Ad.,.rtltl"9 IU-MTI Utyn• S.1ch All o.,.t1111n11: T1l1ptto1t1 4M4411 ,, __ ,_ 4ff.OtJO WASHINGTON (AP> Former House assasslnallonR counsel Richard A. Sprague to- day quoted James Earl Ray as saying other people were in· volved ln a conaplracy in which Martln Luther King Jr. was as· saulnated. Sprague also said he concluded from Ray's s tatements that "Raoul," a man R ay claimed enlisted him in a gun-running operatJoo that put him ln Mem· phis when Kin' was kllled, Is a nctlUows name. Ray, who pleaded guilty to Klna'a murder and ts Hrv1nl a 99-ycar atntence, has contended that tM operation directed by "Raoul" had nolhlnc to do wtth Kine. ao far as he knew. Ray contends he purchased lhc rifle that Police believe was used lo kill King but ha nded it to "Raoul" and left the area shortly before the assassination. Sprague quoted Ray as saying in the two Interviews conducted by committee Investigators that people other than membe~ of Ray's family helped him obtain a weapon to escape from a Mis· ftourl prison before the assassina· tlon. Ray aays he contacted other people after the assassln:>Uon, and that other people helped him to escape to Canada. where he traveled before he went to Great Britain, where he wu arrested. Ray has not yet described the othu people except to say they are not hl• brother•. Sprague said. So far only 20 juniors have re- quested the interview, he said. /\ number of students a nd their parents voiced vigorous opposl· tlon to Supt. Jerome Thornsley's recommendation that lhe new hl~h school open with a senior ctnss. They Argued that Capistrano Valley ahould follow the precc· dent set by the optmlnt or Dana Hilla with grades 9·11 tho first year. to allow •tnlor aludent.a to complete their hllh achool Students in the Capistrano Valley a Ltondaoce a rea, who chooft t.o complete their senior yeara at San Clemente or Dana Hills Hi1h Schools, will be ex peeled to provide their own transporUt!on, Smart said. Caplttrano Hl&h wlll draw stu· dent.a from the portion of Mission Viejo which Ues tn the Capistrano school dlstrict, and from San L Suspect Held In Boy-porn CONCORD CAP) -A 38·ycar· old San Francisco man has beet\ arrested for questioning about pornographic phQlographs oC yo,ung boys. R obert Kurtz was arrested lelte Friday at his San Francisco home after a one-month tn- vcatlsatlon by Concord and San Franclsco police. At least '"' boys rrom the Con· cord oren were used ln the photos. accordlnJit to Gary Leonard, Concord police. 7 Orange Coast EDIT ION * * * VOL 70, NO. 101, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES I • \ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1977 I Today~s Clo sing I N.Y.Stoeks t N TEN CENT~ Will Da~ C~p Make NB .Runneth Over? By JOANNE REYNOLDS tions who are more interested in ting most ot its manpower to get· 01111eoe11yruouiat1 protesting South African racial ting the spectators into the More than 7,000 spectators are policies. Eastbluff area where tbe expected each day Friday, Satur-Newport Beach Police Chief B. Newport Beach Tennis Club is day and Sunday when America's James Glavas says that, like all located and making &ure they all Davis Cup tennis team meets the the other logistical problems as-have someplace to park. South African team in competi-sociated with the Davis Cup play, Glavas acknowledges that tion al the Newport Beach Tennis his department is ready for there are going to be "some in- Club. whatever may develop. conveniences involved" for the Newport police noted that the But he downplays concern over nearly 12,000 people ~ho live in Davis Cup sectional playoffs also protesters, noting that his de-Eastbluff and the Bluffs, the may draw some non-tennis fac-partment is going to be commit-residential areas surrounding / ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~-"-~""'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- the tennis club. But he and other city officials believe that inconvenience wtll be minimal. The plan approved by the city council in the special event permit granted the matches last month calls for the majority of match-goers l o park along Eastbluff Drive, Vista Del Oro and the west shoulder of Jam· boreeRoad. Dave Larson, the city staff, member who processed the permit. explained that he and police personnel surveyed the three streets and figured they would accommodate about 4,200 cars. He said he believes lbat will be sufficient to handle cars generat- ed by the matches based on statistics gathered at the last professional tournament at the .Newport Beach Tennis Club. While the match only dre\11 1,500 spectators, club officials took a census and figured there were an average or 2.3 people in each car coming to their club. That means about 3,000 cars total, if the statistic proves valid for the Davis Cup matches. If it turns out that there are more cars than that, there aro <See TENNIS. Page A2) Seniors 'Stung' Ponder NB Council Decision Senior citizens in Newport Beach say they were stung by the city council's sudden decision two weeks ago lo allow the con- tinued existence of a private school on property bought for the city's senior citizen center. Barnett Larks, one of a loose- knit group of about 20 seniors who call themselves the Friends of the OASIS Center (the name of the proposed center), said his group is trying to figure out what to do about it. Meanwhile the city council has r eceived protests from : -The Orange Coast League of Women Voters whose president says her group objects to the way in which the school's lease was renewed. -The Orange County Senior Citizens Council whose members o~11-~11 .. ,.,,.. .. ..,,.k,..n1K .. h•..-' are upset that lhe school has been ANTI-ABORTION PICKETS APPEAR OUTSIDE WESTMI NSTE~ COURTHOUSE • given priority over the city's Prior to Appearance of Physician Accused In Abortion Death elderly. Larks said his group is discuss- Judge Clears Courtroom ing a variety of possible ac- tivities such as a taxpayer's s uit aimed at overturning the city touncil action on the lease re- newal, or seeking an investiga- tion or the matter by the federal departments of Housing and Urban Development or Justice. Docwr Faces lnf ant-nwrder Charges By RAYMONO ESTRADA, JK. OI .... O•••v P'1lol SI•!• West Oran~e Counly M un1('1pal Court Judge Kenneth M. Smith cleared his courtroom today dur an~ prelim1nory ht•ann~ for Dr. William Waddill or Huntington llarbour, who fa ct!S murder <'hargt's Wa ddill'c; a tt orn cy. MJ tt K u r 1 I 1 t' h , r c q u c s t c d l h l' For Parkland courtroom be cleared or all "non essential participants in the pro cct.'d1ngs ·· Judge Smith i::rant c fl Kurihch's motion under Section 8~ of the California Penal Code Judge Smith also instructed all "'1tne:r.sE.'s in the c asc not to d1., cuss their test1monv until e:1ftl'r the hearing Kurshl:h e-.t1matl'cl tlw hl'<tring will la-11 four or h \t• days. Dr. Waddill said he is c urrently appealing. his second sus pension of priv1le~es fr om lhe Wes tmins ter Community Hospital staH W addlll was s us pended from the Westminster hospital for the 'le cond time 1n a month last ''eek Westminster police alle~c that Or. Waddill killed an hour-old in· Cant 10 the Westminster hospital nursery March 2 Waddill has pleaded 1nnocenl to the murder charge and 1s rrcc on $25.000 bail ·'But those would be actions of last resort," said Larks. who also serves as chairman of the volun- teer advisory board to the Newport Beach Retired Seniors Volunteer Program <RSVP J. "Most of us feel that action that drastic may lose us the funds and defeat the whole purpose of our group," he added. lie said anothe r idea more widely favored by the group Is n letter-writing campaign from all Newport Beach senior citizens to the city council asksng for denial of the lease and opening of the full center by August. Larks and his s upporters say they arc dissatisfied with the council's vote to renew the school lease on the grounds that the senior citizens could have one room in the school complex for their center. •'The goal is to get the center, the full center open," he said. "We're not Interested in starting a controversy or using the tactics that have been used on us.'' Larks said he was referring to Mistakes Cited the hastily-called vote on the school lease renewal on March 28, Councilman Ray Williams proposed the renewal as an oH- agenda item and he and Coun- cil men Trudi Roge rs, Paul Ryckoff and Don Mcinnis ap- proved the meas ure. That vote has drawn the addi· tional protests of the League ot' (See SENIORS, Page AZ) 20 Million Face 4 Days to File Tax WASJUNGTON (AP) -The Internal Revenue Service fi gures it is short about20 million income tax returns, with only four days left until the April IS deadline. And millions of taxpayers who got their returns in early made mist akes, In part because of changes in the 1976 Tax Reform Act. This year, about 9.5 percent of the nearly 31 million persons fil - ing 1040 forms by April 1 made mistakes, the IRS says. The er· ror rate on the 23.1 milLion 1040A forms was even higher, 13.6 per- cent. One way to reduce the possibility of error. IRS officials say, is to Jet them calculate your taxes. That provides the added benefit of not having to send a check to the government until it sends you a bill, probably several weeks from now. The I RS will fi gure taxes on short forms if they contain necessary information on earn- ings and taxes paid. Tax bureaucrats can take care of the two calculations which seem to cause the mos t difficulty, the standard deduction and t he general tax credit. If you want to file your own tax- es. but don't think you're going to ~et all the calculal1ons made m time. the government offers an <See TAXES, Page A2) Quiet Prevails On Coast Sand Over Easter Newport Studies 2 Acquisition Plan.s A Hunt1ngton r nlercom munity llospilal spokesman s aid today W a ddill '~ m e dical s l a fr privileges have also been sus- pended at that facility. Tiro Mesa Sclwols Despite pleasant Easter Weck beach weathe r, the Orange Coast sand scene closed quietly Sunday , with an estimated 65,000 people lining the shores between Hunt· m~ton Beach and San Clemente. "The crowds were lighter than we e xpected and there were no major incidents ," said Hunt- ington Beach lifeguard Lt. Bill Richardson, whose statement pretty much summarizes activi- ty reports from all Orange Coast lifeguards. Newport B<'a <'h ut v Mun ('ti men ;ire con-.1<knng two pl;m' for acqwr111g park lands 1n thf' r1 ly In the W8kt• O( the• clefeat la'>l month o( a $7 I m1l11on park anti open space bond issue One of the• two plans would In· volve formation nf a spN·1al 1hs· tr1ct alonJt municipal boundary lines The· other . which th(• t•oun- c1I dt'layt•<1 art1ng on until Mtc•r the bond clN'llOn, is the so called Atherton initiative. The first would put the burden for acqwrinli( new parklands on taxpayers. The second would put it on residential developers The instialsV(', dcsi~ned by Dr. Gene Atherton. calls for changes in the city's zoning laws to In- crease the amount of parkland dedicated to the <'1ly by residen- tial developers Presently. the law calls tor the d edication of two acres per l ,000 ADS ASSISI' SPRING RITVAL So, you're doing your spring cleaning and have dec ided to purge the non-essentials in favor of an uncluttered life. Now what do you do with the raccoorui and loxes? "I sold them with a Daily Pilot classified ad." That's the success story relat- ed by a Balboa woman who placed this ad: Lennox Boehm Wiid Lifr plates, 1973 Rnccoons $35, 1974 Fo xt•!; $25, A\·on'10 some e:11 ly onl•s. XX X XX'<X l! you have Items you'd like to convert to cash, call 642·S6'78. The Daily Pilot ls the place to advertise nlong the Orange Coast. popul.1lion of a ne" develop m c nl 1\lhf'rton 's an1llal1\•e would up I hat to hve &Cfl''i per 1,000 peo pie The Westminste r courthouse was the sc en l' o f an anti· ahort11m1sl de mons tr:i t1on before \\ add1ll 's prel1 minary heunng 1-l(>~an tod:i> Hit by Arsonists Councilmen have two option!. with the meas ure . They cun either set 1t for a popular vote ul the nt"xt c1tv council election 1n April 197R, or they can enact 1t tn to law thcmsel ves before Lhen Membt>rs of the city's Parks. Benches and Recreation Com· mlsslon voted Apnl :; to urgP the council to enact lh1· initrnttvc into law. <Stt PARKS, P agf' AZ) The demonstration outside the courthouse was staged by about 100 members o( a national Chris· t1an ant1-abort1on or~anizalion. Members of the group called \rus ade for Life. prayed for "the doctor. the attorneys, the judge and for life." s atd Dr. Don Shoemaker, executive director for the j(roup. Don Smith. a spokesman for the group said, "We are not here to convict Or. Waddill only to state that abortion 1s wrong." By STEVE MITCH ELL Ol IM 0•11~ Pllol ~ .. II Teachers at two Costa Mesa schools conducted classes today, despite fires believed set by arsonists Sunday Costa Mesa fire officials said a fire in a faculty area at Maude R. Davis Middle School, 1050 Arl- ington Drive, did an estimated $150,000 damage. Thal pre-dawn fire was followed eight hours later by another blaze al adjacent Costa Adultery Faetor Cited Cof!11Sewrs Lut A.//ain in 46o/o of Ccues · STORRS. Conn . (AP > - Adultery is the cause of nearly hair the problems that marriage counselors deal with, according to research by the president of the American Assdciation of Marriage and Fam il y Counselors. Despite its prominence as a factor in marital problems. there have been few scientific studies on adultery, Dr. Frederick G. Humphrey said over the weekend. Further, little training on the subject is given to pro- fessional counselors who have to deal with it, he said. Humphrey ls president of the national counselors organltatton and a University or Connecticut professor of lamlly relations. Though a survey of 100 mar· rlage counselors across the coun- try Indicates 46 percent of the cases they desl with Involve adultery, "It's not a very respec- table subject, sclt'ntifically, 11 he said In an interview. 1 I But Humphrey said the subject Is serious, considering his re· search indicated one-third ot the couple.~ with problems involving extra-marital sex 'planned to divorce because of the arr a~ He said many marriage~ and family courses given to young people fall to prepare them for the possibility of extra-marital affairs and divorce. "The problem is that with .Young people very much in love, they don't even want to think about divorce or adultery," he said. Others, lntereated in the extra· Protests Continue ISLAMABAD, Pakistan CAP) -More protest marches and prayer Hrvices wer held today for opponents of Prime Minister Zulflkar All Bhutto, killed by police gunfire as casunttles and 11rrcsts In continuing political violence. The death toll since mid-January hos been aet at l21. • marital exploits of celebrities publicized by the media. have "a schizophrenic attitude about adultery. They're quick to con- demn people but on the other hand they're quite fascinated by il," he sajd, Humphrey, Leslie Strong, another University of Connec- ticut professor, and Jennifer Git· telman, a graduate student, asktd the professional counselors in 27 states for In· form aUon on their cases. T he s t udy found that the average man and woman seek- ing help for problems Involving adultery are ln their middle 30s and middle class, have been married for 13 l_~ars and have at. least one child .'rh almost half the caaes lbe affair has been in pro- gress for more than six months before help was sought. About halt the straying spoU!e!I eventually told their mat.es of their extra·m arltal activities, and In the maJorU.y of cases CSee CBEAT, Pa1e A2) Mesa High School, 2650 Fairview Road. It did about $100 damage to a home economics room on that campus. Attendance clerk Karen Angot- ti said students were attending classes at Davis School in a normal manner today, with s chool officials ha vi n g lo manually operate the class bell system because of a short caused by Sunday morning's blaze. "All the clocks were out and the phones weren't working until just a few minutes ago," Mrs. Angotti said. "But we're ringin~ the ·bells ourselves and the kids are attending classes." School officials are moving books from the library area and also moving audio visual equip· m ent from the faculty lounge area. Costa Mesa Fire Captain Gerald Poarch said there appear to be similarities in the two school arsons. "We found six to eight seL-. (places the fires were set> at Davis," Poarch said today. Fire officials also said they round paper matches on the pre- mises at Davis. and paper used to start the fire at Costa Mesa High School. Damaged at Davis were a faculty work area, s moke damage to an audio-visual room, a photo lab and another office as well as ftre damage to library books and shelves located in an adjacent room. · Poarch Hid books were set afire on shelves al the north end of the library, damaging approx- imately 10 perce nt of the library's reading material. DamaJ(c to the Costa Mesa School home cconomlcs room was limited to an lnslruetor'a (See FIRES, Pa1e AZ> • Although Saturday's coastal clouds cleared for Easter Sun- day, the combination of steady winds and chilly water tem- peratures near 56 degrees ap- parenlly led most beachgoers to make other plans. Air tem- peratures hovered in the mid·60s. "ll was really quiet in com- parison to some years," said Newport Beach lifeguard Capt. flud Belshe. who reported about 50,000 people making use of Newport area beaches during the Easter weekend. CSttQUlET, Page AZ) Coas t Weather Night and morning tow clouds. becoming sunny late mornings and after-· noons through Tuesday. Lows I· •1ght 48 to 5.5 . Highs Tul·:.day 68 to 73. INSIDE TODAY What's it like to bear the name of Freud? A descendant of' the J.ale ptychoonalysr who allp~d into town br1ef ly tolkl .about his grand/other, .Sigmund.. P.ogeCI. AtY•wrS.rvl~e ... 11 .... l•llex u Cl Cl •• ,.. L.M ..... Callferlll• Cl•"lll" c.<'ftln Cren•Hf Cll .. o .. 111Netlc .. afllHlal P"9f =r.:::!~""""' ....... It« ... r t . .. , •• ., IJ A4 • A..2 DAIL V P1LOT N p,...r.,,eAJ SENIORS •.•• Women Voters and the Ora.nae County ~or CitUens CouncU. The League, in a letter from Valerie Murley, president of the Orange Coast chapter, protested the vote on such a controversial Item without first holding a public hearing. "We don't feel thls Is the de- m ocratic way to handle these kinda of controversial issues.'' ·aald Mrs. Murley, who, em- phasized1 that her organlzaUon has not and will not take a stand on the issue of the school lease a nd the center. "Our protest is based on the procedure involved, not the issue itself," she added. The senior citizens council, a group of volunteers appointed by the county Board of Supervlaors, sent a two-page letter lo the city council, asking that the vote on the lease r enewal be re- considered. "While it is the policy of thls council, as the countywide ad- visory group to county govern·. ment on senior citizens' affairs, not to mterfere with a locaJ de- cision, we nevertheless wish to express the view tha t -on balance -it would appear that the needs of your very large. senior population outweigh the requirements of the owners and operators of a pri vale school," ~tated the letter signed by coun· di Chair~ Whit Cromwell. Jfliss Lillian Wat~laes Lillian Carter, mother of President Carter, watches the Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House today from her • w heelchair. Miss Lillian is suffering from a muscle problem in her legs. ) 1..mae c .. p••• New Bid Eyed With Caution By TOM BARLEY Ol-Oally PlteUufl 'frustees of the James Irvlne Foundation are looking with cau· ti on at the $302.9 m llllon bid made last week for the Irvine Company, their lawyer com- mented today before Orange County Superior Court action on Irvine heiress J oan Irvine Smith's lawsuit resumed. Attorney Howard Privett said the foundation board still re· gards the $:!81 .9 milllon offer made by the MobiJ Corporation as the most acceptable bid made thus far in elgbt months of court action. ··There are a lot of fact.ors we have lo look at in this new offer ." Privett said. "As far as we can see it seems to be a revamped version or an old oCCer made In the aame amount by the same group some time ago." Privett said elements of the new offer wer e "definitely il- 1 us or y ." He declined to elaborate. cent or the Irvine Company stock. Mrs. Smith, who named the FoundaUoo as defendant in he r action two years ago, lB the major minority stockholder with 22.4 percent or the stock. Mrs. Smith went to court when the Foundation decided to sell the entire Irvine Company to Mobil for $200 million, which represents $24 a share. Mrs. Smith argued that the figure-was tar below ·the true value of the Irvine Company and was unfair lo m i nority stockbolders who would be com- peUed to go along with the deal set up by the Foundation. The new Allen·Taubm an offer works out at $36 a share . It also would guarantee Mrs. Smith a continued interest in the com- pany founded by her grandfather whlch would be denied her if MobU took over. But the fmal d~islon on the future ownership or the Irvine Company mus t be taken by Judge J ames F. Judge who is hoping today that lawyers for both sides can get into final argu· meats th.is week. Less Noise Asked Of El Toro Pilots f'r09I Page Al TENNIS TOURNAMENT still plenty of places to park, says Don Oyaas, commander of the police department's traffic division. • • • Privett said the Foundation has not yet set a date for a meet- ing at which lt could examine the offer made by a combine headed by Wall Street f1'lancler Charles Allen and Detroit developer Alfred Taubman. Among the ei1ht other backers, supporting the orrer are auto billionaire Henry Ford II and de- veloper Donald Bren. The sale of the Irvine Company became imperative when the Federal Tax Reform Act or 1969 ruled that private foundations must divest themselves of bold· ings in public companies. It bas been noted during the trial that he may order the Foun- dation to order a new round of bids in the belief that publlCity generated by. the current trial may ensure a better price for the Irvine Company. Appraisals of the value of the Irvine Company from a number of experts who have taken the witness stand during the trial have ranged from $199 million to $548 million. Pilots landing Jets al E l Toro Marine Corps Air Station have been asked to descend more l{rad ually to reduce air~raft noise, Marine spokesmen said to- day. Col. King Knope said in the pas t pilots approaching the base from the ocean were allowed to drop from 4,000 reel to 2,500 feet as far as 13 miles from the base runway. Under a nC'w method im- plemented this month pilots arc required to descend graduallr and will not reach 2,500 feet until about seven miles from the runway, Knopesaid. The new landing method was tried exp~rimentally during fd arch, he said, aod was made permanent April 1. In the past, Knopc continued, pilots IJ miles Crom the base either could cut their power com· pletely or gradually descend to 2,500 feet before adding power to land. Fro• Page Al QUIET ... Without lament. Rclshc noted the heydey of "Bal Week" an the l'arly 60s when as many us, 100,000 beach fans turnt'd out on ont' day. lie agreed that many vacationing students have turned to inland resort arC'as lake Palm ~prings and the Colorado River area for Easter week fun . About 28,000 persons ~howed up along Hunliniiton Beach Cit)' beaches Sunday where one i1u rfer required medical attention for a laceration. Less than R,000 turned up on Huntin~ton Bcuch state beachr' Sunday and life~uarcti; there r<> ported about JO minor rescues for 'the whole week in below avcragc ~urf Laguna Beach and SJn Clemente are.i llfe~uard!I alc;o re· ported a fairly quiet WN'kend with no ma1or incufrnl<i. Stamps Stolen DUESSELDOR F. We~t Germany <AP> Pos lal samps believed to he worth milhons of dollars were sloll'n from a Duesseldorf postal building Easter weekend, police said to- day. Postal authorities declined to s pecify the amount pendin~ completion of the investigation. ORANGE COAST .. _,, .. _ ,.,."'..,.' ... ~j..,...... '><'" ,_ V~•""""'°"''..-o.-o1~ T•.,,." '" ... t Edit., ,_, __ ""'"'''"''Ill"" CIWrltt 11. U.. ·-I' .... "'""-............ ,.,'" Tti.,MM (114)~ CIHlltltd Advtrtlllflt ~·tft• .. Under the new method, pilots will drop from 4,000 to 3,700 feet 12 miles from the runway, lo 3,400 feet a mile later and g radually descend to 2,500 feet seven miles from the runway. The new landing method will affect about 1.000 jet nights a month. Knope said by keeping the jets in the air longer, the method should cut noise levels on the ground. Col. Red Penenga said the new pattern may cut noise com· plaints next summer when resi- dents are spending more time out or doors and have windows open. Last summer noise complaints were running about 80 t o 200 a month. The new pattern should make • jet noise less noticeable in Monarch Bay and Laguna Niguel, Marine officials noted. Fro•PageAJ FIRES ... desk drawer, and a plastic bag full of clothing. Fare offac1als said the arsonis ts also turnl·d on gas burners atop scv<'r.il stoves m the room. The clothing was set afire atop a washing machme. and fire of- h ctals believe the flames melkd a hose atachment which may have sprung a leak, partially e:.l· 1ngu1stung the fire. Costa MP <;a arson an · v est1gat.CJrs said it appears l'ntry to rooms on both caropus wa-. ~a1ncd hv brc ;1kin~ '" andow-. near d•)(>tS. Polle<' are 1nves tagallni:< thr f1r<'s Jnd questioning school of· f1('1al'\ today He explained that the parking lots at Eastbluff Elementary School and Corona del Mar High School will be a vailable for spec- tators, alt.hough they can't be ·used on Friday unill after school hours. · Oyaas also pointed out that. while all of the residential streets running off Vista Del Oro and Eastbluff Drive will be closed to the public because they are. private streets, all of the streets. between Eastbluff Drive and . Jamboree Road in the E astbluff 1 tract are public and therefore . available for parking. Larson further points out that, in a pinch, the promoters have gotten a n agreement with Fash.ion Island for use of part of that parking lot. Spectators will be bused from there to the m atches on a shuttle service. City officials say they believe the traffic impact is really going to be minor since apectators will be arriving and departing at various times. Part of the traffic problem is bound to be the closure of the private streets with barricades and the closing of the driveway Crom Ea.stbluff Drive that serves both the shopping center and the tennis club. Glavas says it's the only real mconvcruence anticipated for lhe whole weekend and notes it isn't so severe since residents can still i::et into the center via Vasta Del Oro Th<.' pl'ndini;i influx of visitors does n 't seem t o p erturb F.astbluff ar<.'a r<.'!,ictents. l..ir~on i;a1d tw sent l<.'tlers to tht· e1itht homeowners associa- tions an the area. informing them of plans for the rvcnt He said Fndav he ha<; not heard from any Glornar Conversion Supported by Study W ASHTNGTON < /\ P > -rt 1c; <.'conom1cally feasible to convert the once-secret CrA vessel Glomar Explorer into a !lc1ent1f1 c deep sea drilltng !lhip, sayc; u study released today. The $75,000 study sponsored by the National Science Foundation says the vessel, built to scoop up a s unken Soviet submarine. could drill deeper into the ocean bottom than any other s hip. It would cost hetwcen $33.61 million and $52.31 million to con- vert the ship for drilling, depend· Ing upon whic h of three alternative plans was followed, the study said. Global Marine Development Inc. of Newport Beach, which built the Glomar Explorer, dtd the tbree-month NSF study. Constructroo of a ship capable of m atching the Glomar Ex· plorer's performanc_e ~ould cost• a n estimated $100 million. the re· port said. The deep-sea vessel was re- portedly built for the Summa Corp., a holding company of the late Howard Hughes, purported· ly lo mine mineral deposits from the ocean noor. But the shlp actually was built for tbe Central Intelligence Agency to recover a sunken Sov· let nuclear submarine. In 1974, the operation, called Project J en· niter, reportedly retrieved about half the sub Crom three miles un- der the P-aclfic Ocean near Hawaii. While cost estimates or the en· Ure mwlon range as high as S350 million, the true coat of the Glomar Explorer ls clu1llled. I low ever. an attempts to tax Summa for the vessel. Los Angeles County assessed the ship al $105 million. The 610-foot , 36,000-ton Glomar Explorer as in mothba lls ul Su1!;un Day near San Francisco while federal officials try to fiiiur<' out what lo do wilh it. The report said a convt'rtcd Glo mar Explorer would expand greatly operations of the Deep S<'a OrUUng Project in the 1980s. Thi!! program, primarily funded hy the NSF, now uses a smaller drilling ship called the Glomar Challenger lo study lledlmenls and minerals beneath the ocean floor. gathering information on earth history and drifting land mas11es . The NSF Is examining a pro- posal to expand the program greatly, which would require a nother shJp. The cheapest conversion, cost- ing W .61 million. would outfit the Glomar Explorer for opera- tions similar to those or the Glomar Chall enger, but over a greater range of weather and sea conditions and at greater depth. The second option, costing $33.84·mi1Uon. is essentially the same as the first. except that the ship would be rebuilt with the capability or future upgrading to the third option. That one. costing SS!.31 million. would moke the Glomar Ex plorer the world'!' most 8oph lstlcat cd drilllni 11hip. Included in the equipment would be a marine riser and capability to cap deep holes t.o prevent con- tAmlnaUna blowouts or oil and mineralt trom dt111Jn1. O•llY Piiot No~ M.1• STAR MARKS CLUB Cup Play In Newport ·orthem. The weekend, Glavas agrees; is going lo bring a touch or sum· mer beach-type congestion to a neighborhood that is normally removed from it. And the chief says, the poten· tial is there for more than just traffic and congestion. "We will have maximum manpower deployment for lhe weekend," he said. "We have de· nied all days oCC for that weekend a nd we will be using our cadets and some reserves. "Not all of that (manpower) is occasioned by the event itself. We do have contingency plans in the event there 1s some protest over the South Africans " Man, 5 7, Drowns BAKERSFI ELD CAP> - Robert Clay Syra, 57. Tulare County. fell into the Friant·Kem Canal in the dark and drowned . The Foundation owns 54.5 per· Last Rites Set For Victim of Aviation Crash Memorial services will be held Tuesday for Brita Malm Bran- denberg, 68, of Corona del M~r, o ne of five Newport Beach vic- tims of the Mar ch 27 aviation dis· aster in the Canary Islands. Memorial services were held last week for Dr. and Mrs. Monte J ohnston of Newport Beach with arrangements pending with the Neptune Society for burial al sea. No arrangements have been a nnounced for Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Goedharl, Newport Beach residents who also died in the collision of two jum ho jets. Services for Mrs. Branden- berg, a 31-year Newport Beach resident who lived at 706 Begonia Avenue, begin at 2 p.m. at Pacific View Chapel, Newport Beach. A recently retired county employe, Mrs . Brandenberg is ~u rvived by her son. Sven Pretorious; daughter-in-law, An· drea Pretorius, and grandson, Eric. all of Santa Ana Heights. The Johnstons are survived by their sons Scott and Todd, and daughters Karen and Debra, all of Solana Beach. The Goedharts arc survived by two college age children. StokotD•kl Near• 95 . . American conductor Leopold Stokowskl. who celebrates hiis 9Sth birthday April 18, gestures during a recent re- cording session m London. • F,....PageAJ PARKS ••• But former supporters of the $7 .1 million bond issue have pointed out that s uch a measure would still be in adequate to secure the 134 acres sought in the r ecentl y defeated b a llot measure. Led by Ryckoff, they ere ex- pected to press for the enactment or a new legal device known as a park facilities district. · According to City Manager Robert WyM, such a district has been formed in San Diego, . although it is so new no bonds have yet been issued t hrough it. rr it could be applied to Newport Beach, Wynn said it has three advantages: -The bonds such a district is- sues "would carry an interest rate very similar to city general obligation bonds;" -The bonds could be issued with a simple majority vote; -The district could be created "with minimum ease" by the council enactment or a n or· dinance. f'rOM Page A I TAXES ••• extension -but it m ay cost more money. H you send a Form 4868 l~ the IRS by Friday, you gain a reprieve of 60 days. nut if you owe the government taxes. you have to include a n estimate or how much, and submit a check with the estimate. JC you underestimate. you will have to pay interest at an annu~I rate of 7 percent on the unpaid balance. If you arc off by 10 per- cent, the government imposes an additional penalty or 1h or l per- cent a month. Toxicological Tests Slated ' Toxicological tests have bee. scheduled to determine the caus• of death of a Newport Beach ma1 who died In his apartment Frida: evening. Police said Ronald Eugen· Butler, 26, of 218 48th St. was pro nounced dead at the scene afle efforts by paramedics to revlv· him faHed. No cause of death has been list ed by coroner 's investigator who said they expect the tes~ which trace any drugs that migh have been present in the man' body. to take three to four weeks p,....pageAJ CHEAT ••• broke off the affair. before seek· ing professional help. Humphrey said, however, that 22 percent of the women lrivolved in extra·marilal affairs, com· pared wflh only 8 percent O( thE men, kept their affairs goin11 even alter their spouses kne" about it. \, Humphrey said one possibll' ex planalion ml«bt bo that ··women don't get tnto extra· marital affairs aa easlly H men. And whm they aet lnlo an atrah they're more apt to be more em<> Uonally involved Ula.n men.'' • · Sitddleback I EDITION ,_ ,. Afternoon N.Y.Stoeks f VOL. 70, NO. 101, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 11 , 1977 TEN CENTS 20 Million Have 4 Days ~o File Tax WASHINGTON CAP) -The Internal Revenue Service figures it is short about 20 million income tax returns, with only four days left until the April 15 deadline. And millions of taxpayers who got their returns in early made mistakes. in part because of changes in the 1976 Tax Reform Act. This year, about 9.5 percent of the nearly 31 million persons fil. ing 1040 forms by April 1 made mistakes, the IRS says. The er- ror rate on the 23.l 'million 1040A forms was even higher, 13.6 per- cent. One way t o r e duc e th e possibility of error, I RS officials say. is to let them calculate your taxes. That provides the added benefit or not having to s end a check to the government until it sends you a blll, probably several weeks from now. The IRS will figure taxes on s hort forms H they contain necessary informatjon on eam- in gs a nd taxe s paid . Tax bureaucrats can take care of the two calculations which seem to cause the most difficulty, the ~Charge of Egg Brigade Hundreds of youn gsters trooped to the Marguerite Recreation Center in Mission Viejo Saturday to hunt for Easter goodies. It looked hke a youthful version of the Okla ho m a Land H.us h . Below Shane McCarthy. 2. holds up golden egg he found in the hunt !>taged for the very s mall fry. Irvine Company Umtiom About Bidding By TOM BARLF.\' Ot lllo D•lly Pilot Sl•ll Trustees or the J ames Irvine Foundat ion arc lookinJ! with eau lion al the $302.9 mil lion bid made last week for the Irvine <.:ompany, their la wyer com m enled today before Orange •County Superior Court action on 1 l rv1ne heiress J oan Irvine 1Smith's lawsuit resum<'d. ; Attorney Uowanl Privetl said the foundation board sllll re J.:ards th1.· $281 9 m11J1on offer !made by the Mobil Corporation las the mosl ncccpl<•bl•• hid madc lthus far 111 <·ight months of court 1:.iction. I "ThcrP arc-a lot or ractors we 1havt• to look <11 in this nt'w ofrl!r. 'l'rivcll s aid "J\s (::ir as we l'an 1~1·1· 1t s<'rrns to h<: a r£'vamped vC'rs1on or an old offrr made an the samt' amount by the sam<· group some ltmc ago • Prt\1'11 '<lid t•lcm1•nt-. of lht' nrw offt·r W<'r<' "1lc·f1n1ll•ly II I 11 s o r v · ' 11 <-' d 1· 1· I 1 n c ti t o clabor :~11· l'rivl'lt saut the Foundation has 11111 vt•l s1•t a datE' for a mN•t 111g at wh11·h 11 c·ould t>xamme lht> off1·r made• hy a comhinl' headC'd hy Wall Stn•l'l financ11.'r ('harlcs All1·n a1ul l>ctro1t developN Alfred Tauhm.10 Among lht• 1•1ght oth<'r hacker-. supporting tht· offrr ;ire• auto h1ll1onain• lh•nrv Ford II and dt• vcloper l>on:'.1111 iiren T he salt• of tht• Irvin<' Company bN·ame 1mrwrat1 ve when th1· Jo'cdcral Tax H<'form At·t of 1969 rull'd that privat<' foundations must divest lhC'mselVl'S or hold mgs in puhhc rompanie'l The Jo~ounctat1on owns 54.5 per (See C i\UTIOUS, Paite i\2) Orang~ Coast ._ .£. '-e t~ Weather Night and morninJl low clouds, becomin~ sunny late mornings and after· noons through Tuesday. Lows tonight 48 to 55. Highs Tuesday 68 to 73. INSIDE TODAY What's d li.U to bear the name of Fnud? A de1ctndant of the Lale paychoaooly1t who .,lipped into town brit/ly talks about hfa grandfather, Sigmwid. Page CI. ladex At YelW s.Mc• AJ My Of,._ ... u,.. IJ He•Mt._. L.M • ..,.. Al All"L.-. C•IU••"'• At ...... " c1 ... 111 .. C>tt o ...... c-..1, .. CJ CJ H At C-let ... ~ .. ,. . Cl·J c ......... 14 ,,,., ...... ~ .. 0 .. tltMtlket Al f'9'1• •••• lflt9'1at ~~ •• l•O Metlte!t •• ... _._ " Te .. vltlell N ....... " 14 TIWllrM •• .............. .. WHllltf A4 V" ,.... -I Retiring 'Job ' Laguna Hills Lions Club By LAURIE KASPER Ol tr. 0•1ly l'llel St•ll It seems that retirement for members of the Lions Club mere· ly means they have more time to work.~ "We the most acti ve club the re s." boasted R ob ert Neumann. preside nt or the Laguna Hills Lions. "Basically." he explained , "l think we're more active because we have more time." Most members are retired and residents of Leis ur<' World. In Lions' terms. they are an auspicious group. Among the 130 members are 39 past presidents of clubs other than this one, one former district governor and one former deputy district aovemor. The fact that their average age Is 72 has not slowed them down. This year, the club won a $1 ,QOO Disneyland Community Service Award for their numerouA com· munlty service proj ct.s. When they wrote the award ap· plication, Neumann recalled, they had difficulty fi guring the man-hours they've spent because of all the volunteer activities members are involed in. "I've never seen a more cons- cientious group in my life," said M. 0 . Jack Huntress, past presi· dent. During the club's annual White Cane drive to raise funds for sight conservation, he said, an 80-year·old member will stand out in the sun for three hours ask- ing for donations. It's rough but lbey do It, said Huntress, who describes himsell as "just a kid in It. I've only been a Lion since 1944." Statistics underline the club's efforts In 1969, the group collect· ed $1,329 In this drive which cov· ers the Saddleback Valley. By 1975, the total arew to about $8,000 11nd last yen's drive (8" RETIRING, Pace,\%) s tandard deduction and the· general tax credit. If you want to me your own tax- es, but don't think you're going to get all the calculations m ade in time, the government offers an extension -but It may cost more m oney. If you s end a Form 4868 to the IRS by Friday, you gain a reprieve of 60 days. But ii you owe the governm ent taxes, you .' h ave to includ~ an estimate of how much, and submit a check with the estimate. Jr you underestimate, you will have to pay interest at a n annual rate or 7 percent on the unpaid balance. If you are off by 10 per- cent, the government imposes an additional penalty of 1h of 1 per- cent a month. And it you expect money back, don't expect it loo soon . The wait is about six weeks, the IRS says. There is one other alte rnative. That's lo line up several sharp pencils on your desk, open the lax booklet the government majled to you and figure your taxes -on time -by yourself, hopefully avoiding the mis takes that millions make each year. Accused Murderer · Waddill Hearing Cleared by Judge By RAVMOND ESTRADA, JR. Ot Ille D•ltr l'ltot Still West Orange County Municipal Court Judge Kenneth M. Smith cleared his courtroom today dur· ing preliminary hearing for Dr. William Waddill of Huntington Harbour. who faces murde r charges. Wa ddill's a ttorney, Matt Kurilich , r e ques ted th e eourtroom be cleared of all "non essential participants in the pro· ceedings. ·· Judg e S mith gran ted Kurilich's motion under Section 868 of the California Penal Code. Jud~e Smith also instructed all witnesses in the case not to dis· cuss their testimony until after the hearing. Kurilich est1 mated the hearing will last four or five days. Dr Waddill said he is c urrently appealmg his second suspension o f pri v il eges from the Westmins t e r C ommunity 1 lospital s taff. Waddill was suspended from the Westminster hospital for the Report Says Many Couples 'Adulterers' ST O RRS, Conn. (AP) - Adultery is the cause of nearly half the problems that marriage counselors deal wi th. according to research by the president or the American Association of M a rriag e and F a m i l y Counselors. Despite its prominence as a factor in marital problems, there have been few scientific studies on adultery. Dr. Frederi ck G. ll u mphrey said o ver th e weekend. Further. little training on the subject is given to pro· fl'ss1onal counselors who have to deal'>\ 1lh it. he said. Humphrey is president of the national counselors organization and a University of Connecticut professor of family relations. Though a survey of 100 mar· riage counselors across the coun- try indicates 46 percent or the cases they d eal with involve adultery, ''it's not a very respec- table subject, scientifically." he said in an inte rview. But Humphrey said the subject is serious. considering his re· sea rch indicated one-third of the couples with problems involving extra-marital sex planned to divorce because of the affair. He said many marriages and family courses given to young people fail lo prepare them for the possibility of extra-marital affairs and divorce. <See CHEAT, Page A2) ADS ASSISI' SPRING RITUAL So. you're doing your spring cleaning and have decided to purge the non-essentials In favor of an uncluttered life. Now what do you do with the raccoons and foxes? "I sold them with a Daily Pilot classtned ad." That's the success story relat- ed by a Balboa woman who placed this ad: Lennox Boehm Wild Lire plates. 1973 Raccoons $35, 1914 Foxe s $25. A von·a M>me early ones. XlOHUXX. If you have items you'd like to . convert to cHh, call 842·5678. The Daily Pilot la the place to advertise •Iona the Oran1e Coast. s econd time in a month las t week . Westminster police allege tha t Dr. Waddill killed an hour-old in· fant in the Westminster hospital nursery March 2. Waddill has pleaded innocent to the murder charge and is free on $25.000 bail. A Huntington Intercommunity Hospital spokesman said today Woman FBI Head: Maybe WASIUNGTON CAPl - Members of the committee looking for a ne w FBI director say they are open- minded about recommend- ing a woman for the job. but there are no women on a preliminary list of 41 can· did ates. Committee m e mbe rs also say they are willing lo consider present or former FBI officials. The rune·member search committee appointed by Preside nt Carte r has scheduled its second meet- ing April 26 to discuss the kind of person qualified to t ake over the bureau a ft er Clarence M. Kelley retires as d irector at the end of the year. Drugs Topic Of Viejo Advisers Meet Mission Viejo Municipal Ad- visory Council members tonight will consider reports of j uvenile drug and alcohol problems at a commercial recreation area of a toe a I shopping center . The MAC meeting will begin al 7:30 p.m. in the council offices with the introduction of Lyle Overby, an aide to Orange Coun- ty Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. Overby will act as Diedrich's interim liajson with the El Toro and Mission Viejo area. which is soon to become part of the Third Supervisorial District. The council also will get its first look at the 1977-78 fiscal year budget for the community's service area and elect new of- ficers. Waddill 's m e d ica l s taff privileges have also been sus- pended at that facility. The Westminster courthouse was the scene of a n anti- abortionist demonstration before Wa ddill's preliminary hearing began today. The demonstration outside the courthouse was staged by about <See DOCTOR, Page A2> 7,000May See Davis Cup Match By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol lht 0 11ly Piiot Sl•ll More than 7,000 spectators are expected each day Friday, Satur- day and Sunday when America ·~ Davis Cup tennis team meets the South African team m competi- tion at the Newport Beach Tenrus Club. Newport police noted that the Davis Cup sectional playoCfs also may draw some non·tenni's fac- tions who are more interested in protes ting South African racial policies. Newport Beach Police Chief B. J ames Glavas says that like all the other logistical problems as- sociated with the Davis Cup play. his depa rtme nt is r e ady for whatever may develop. But he downplays concern over protesters, notmg that his de· pa rtment is going to be commit- ting most of its manpower to get- ting the s pectators into the Eastbluff a rea whe r e the Newport Beach Tennis Club is localed and making sure they all have someplace lo park. G lavas acknowled g es that there are going to be "some in· converuences involved" for the nearly 12.000 people who live in Eas tbluff and the Bluffs, the residential areas s urrounding the tenrus club. But he and other city officials believe that inconvenience will be minimal. The plan approved by the city council in the specia l event permit granted the matches last month calls for the majority of match-goe r s to park along Eastbluff Drive. Vi sta Del Oro and the west shoulder of Jam- boree Road. Dave Larson, the city s taff membe r who proce ssed the (See TENNIS, Page A2) Less Noise Asked Of El Toro Pilots Pilots landing jets at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station have been asked to descend more gr adually to reduce air craft noise, Marine spokes men said to- day. Col. King Knope said ln the past pilots approaching the base from the ocean were allowed to drop from 4,000 feet to 2,500 feet as far aa 13 miles from the base runway. U nder a new method lm· plemented this month pUota are required to descend gradually and wW not reach 2,500 feet Ui'ltll about seven miles from the runway, Knopesald. The new landing method was t ried experimentally during March, he aald, and waa made permanent AprtJ 1. In the (>alt, Knope continued. pUota 13 mUa from Uto baa~ I either could cut their power com- pletely or gradually des cend to 2,500 reet before adding power lo land. Under the new m ethod, pilots will drop from 4,000 to 3,700 feet 12 miles from the runway, to 3,400 reel a mile later and gradually descend to 2,500 feet seven miles from the runway. The new landing method will affect about 1,000 jet nights a month. Knope said by keeping the jets in the air longer, the method should cut noise levels on the ground. Col. Red Penenga said the new patten\ may cut noise com- plaints next summer when f'e4l· dents are spendln1 more time out ot doors and have windows open. Last summer noise complalnta were runnin1 about 80 to 200 a month. ), ·AZ OAJL Y PILOT SB Monday • .-1111, 1flT7 GloDiftr Use Cited CIA Vessel Conversion 'Feasible' WASJ-DNGTON (AP) -lt is economically feasible to convert the once-secret C IA vessel Glomar Explorer into a scie.ntilic deep sea drilling s hip, says a study released today. The $75,000 study sponsored by the National Science Foundation says the vessel, built to scoop up a sunken Soviet s ubmarine, could drill deeper into the ocean bottom th an any other ship. It would cost between $33.61 m illion and $52.31 million to con- vert the s hip for drilling. depend- ing upon whi ch of three a lternative plans was followed, the s tudy said. Global Marine Development Inc. of Newport Beach, which built the Glomar Explorer, did the three-month NSF ~tudy. Construction of a ship capable of matching the Glomar Ex- plorer's performance would cost an estimated $100 million, the re- port said. The deep-sea ves:.el was re· portedly built for the Somma C-Orp., a holding company of the late Howard Hughes, purported· ly to mine mineral deposits from the ocean floor. But the ship actually was built for the Central Intelligence Agency to recover a sunken Sov- iet nuclear submarine. In 1974, the operation, called Project Jen- nifer, reportedly retrieved about half the sub from three miles un- der the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii. While cost estimates of the en- tire mission range as high as S350 RETIRING 'JOB' ••• netted $8,500. Under the international or - ganization's regulation:., all the funds collected must be used for sight conservation. "We i;uard that w ith a great deal o f jealousy," Nc•umann saitl . But the White Cane drive is on- ly part of their self-assigned task . They also s ponsor fund· raising events within Leis ure World and collect money from members. The men estimate that they raised $14,000 to $15,000 this pas t year. They predict they'll raise more next yt'ar "The reeling or success carries over to our me m- bers," said Neumann "It's hke a snowball going down hill." Although mo~t of the money is raised inside Leis ure World, most of 1t is s pent outside the gates of this private C'Om munily goal of Lions Club members since 1925 when Helen Keller s poke to their internatio na l board. But the deaf and blind woman had said deafness is a worse m is- fortune. So. t hree years ago. Lions International made hear- ing conservation an eq ually im· port ant goal. Much of the Laguna Hills Lions Club's money is donall'd to or- ganizations which help the dear. They also donate lo the Lmns Hearing Aid Bank, which loans hearing aids to people in need of them, and sponsors clinics to lest people's hearing. And, if these projects arc not enough, the members also donate lo the City of Hope and Lions Iotemalional Foundation which sends help when a disaster strikes a country They also do ruite to Sad - dleback Valley groups, including the YMCA and 4-H Clubs, work with youngsters at Joplin Roys Ranch and sponsor a student s peaker program anti youth ex- change program, million, the true cost of the C lomar Explorer Is classified. However, in attempts to lax Summa for the vessel, Los Angeles County assessed the ship at $105 million. The 610.foot, 36,000·ton Glomar Explorer is in mothballs al Suis un Bay near San '4'rancisco while feder al officials try to fi gur e out wha t to do with it. The report said a converted Glomar Explorer would expand greatly operations of the Deep Sea Drilling Project in the 1980s. This program, primarily funded by the NSF, now uses a s maller drilling ship called the Glomar Challenger to study sediments and minerals beneath the ocean floor. gathering information on earth h1:.tory and drafting land masses. The NSF is examining a pro· posal to expand the program greatly, which would require another ship. The cheapes t conversion, cost- ing $33.61 million, would outfit the Glomar Explorer for opera· tions similar to those or the Clomar Challenger, but over a greater rnnge or weather and sea conditions and at greater depth. The s econd option, costing $33 .84-million. is esse ntially the same as the first, exce pt that the ship would be rebuilt with the capability or future upgra<.hng lo the third option. That Onl', cos ting $52.31 million, would make the Glomar ExplorN the world's mos t soph1st1cated drilling s hip. Included an the equipment would be a marine riser and capability lo cap deep holes to prev)!nt con- taminating blowouts of' oil and minerals from drillinJ.!. A 11:.er 1s a conduit betweeen the sea floor and the s hip which brangs up drilhn~ flu1qs and samples while isolating the drill hole from sea water. Scienusts 1.·stimatc the Clomar Explorer could send down a riser as dcC'p as 12,000 fl'Cl, far exceeding ex· isling caµah1ht y. D•tly '11ot St•ll Piiot• DAVIS SCHOOL CUSTODIAN OTIS MARTIN INSPECTS FIRE DAMAGE Arsonists Sought in $150,000 Eatter Sunday Blaze at Costa Meaa Campus 2 Mesa Schools Burn Arson Suspected as Clues Link Fires By ST EVE MITCHELL Of the O•llY Pilot Stall Teachers at two Costa Mesa schools conducted classes today, despite fires believed set by arsonists Sunday. Costa Mesa fire officials said a fire in a faculty area a t Maude B. Davis Middle School, 1050 Arl- ington Drive, did an estimated Sl50,000 damage. That pre-dawn fire was followed eight hours later by another blaze at adjacent Costa Mesa High School, 2650 Fairview Road. It did about $100 damage to a home economics room on that i:ampu::.. 1\llendanc·c C'lerk Karen An~ot t1 said students .,.. ere attending elasse!> at Dans School in a no rmal mannt•r toda y, with sC"h ool ofr1c1~ll s hav1n~ to m anually <>pNalt.• thl' t:la!>s bell system because of a short cause<! f'ro• Page A I by Sunday morning's blaze. "All the clocks were out and the phones weren 't working until just a few minutes ago," Mrs. Angotti said. "But we're ringing the bells ourselves an,d the kids are attending classes." School officials are moving books from the library area and also moving audio visual equip- me nt from the faculty lounge area. Costa Mesa Fire Captain Gerald Poarch said there appear to be similarities in the two school arsons. "We found six to eight sets !places the fires were set) at Davis," Poarch s aid today Fire officials also said they found paper matches on the pre· mis es at Davis. and paper use<! 10 ~tart the fire at Costa Mesa H1$th School. lJamaged at Davis were a faculty work a r ea, s moke d amage to an audio-visual room, a photo lab and another office as well as fire damage to library books and shelves localed in an adjacent room. Poarch said books were set afire on s helves at the north end of the library, damaging approx- imately 10 percent of t he li brary's reading material. Damage to the Costa Mesa School home economics room was lintited to an instructor 's d esk drawer, and a plas tic bag full of clothing. Fare officials said the arsonb l'\ also turned on gas burners awp several s toves in the room. The C'lothin~ was Sl't afire atop a wushing machine. and fire of- fi cials bchl'VC the flamt's melted a hose ata<·hmcnt which may have sprung a leak, partially ext· ingu1shmg the fire. Amung the gro ups bcncf1ling from the Laguna Jl1lls Lion's Club efforts arc Services for the Blind, the Lions Eye l"oundat1on of Southern California, Soulht•rn Cahfomia l';}c lnst1lull', f'edera- tion for Junior Blind, Braille Transcribers of Laguna l11lls, Project Look, Saddleback En- tC'rpriscs and the Orange County Eye Dank. They also mai nt ~11n a C'ont ingc ncy fund tu huy ch1h.ln•n needed g l asses when their parents C'an't arford lhl•m It may seem surprising. Neumann said, but there are many people in the area who can't afford lo buy glasses ror llw1r children. Next year, Paul Lipp, first vice president. plans to form l• Lc·o Club for high school boys. '"It's a great thing for young people in our community to get 1nvolved an things like this," he explainc-d. TENNIS MATCHES UPCOMING. • • Cos ta Me s a arso n in- V<'sllgators :-aid it appC'ars entry to rooms on both campus was ga1nl'<I by lJreuking windows nl'ar doors Last year, they SC'rcened 1.500 s tudents an the Saddleback Valley Unified Schoo l 1)1stnct for sight proble m <; Thcv've also s ponsored adult glaucom.t screening cllnirs Si~ht conscn a lion h,1s been J ··vou can see . here our motto is 'We Serve," ··Neumann said ··Basically. in each of us, there 1s a desire to do something for somebody ebe." he explained. Thr club president, who is blind and ha.-; himself be nefited from the Lions· efforts, said they know there 1s a lot that needs to be done. "A.; a group, \'£'can do u lot As rncll\1duals. WC' can't ·· lw ... nd lt"s as simple as that permit, explained that he and . police personnel s urveyed the three streets and figured they would accommodate about 4.200 cars lie said he behrves that will be i;u fftcie nt lo handle car!:> general t•d h~ th<' matches based on .,tat1.,llcs ~athered at the last proft•s.,1cmal tournament al lhc N('Y. port lkac·h Tennis Club. Deadlirw Friday Whale the m at ch onlv drew 1.500 '-JX'l'latnrs duh offi cials look a 1.·en.,u., anr1 figured there "l' fl" .in a\ era~(' or 2 :1 people In 1•,11h<"<Ir1·omin~ to lhPir tluh Thal nwans about 3,000 car., tot JI. 1f th<' statistic proves valid for lhl' [);11, 1s Cup matches On Sclwol Selection I( 1t turns out that lhl•re arc more• c;irs th~in that. there arc .,till plcnt) or plan•s lo park, says Dnn Oy:ias commande r of the JI 0 I I('(' d l' pa rt m l' n I . s tr arr l t flt\l'ilOll High s<.'hool J1tnic1r .., II vinl( 111 the nf'w Capistrano Vatl.-y H1 i.:h School att1·nrlanr1.• <ir<'J hon• un !ti Friday to rN1111 · ... 1 p(•rmt~'>ion to tompll'tl' l:.!th .i.:ra<lt· at th1• l\chools wtwn· 1h1•r tirf' nn" cnrollt·cl · John Sm:irt. pnnr1p,1I o( th1· n<'w h1~h .,rhool '<<'h<•clul.-d to ooen next S<-rtl'mhrr m M1.,<.1on Va•Jo. !'>atr1 I~ iun111r'< .tl !'ian Clemcnlc• lhgh nncl f\2 Jllntor"i at Dana llill., .,.. ill ;111tnmal1 rullv bec-omc• part 111 thl' ("ap1,lr;1nn Valley senior l'las' nl''<l f.ill un less lhc•y reque't au 1ntc•rv11·w With hint th1., Wl'l'k So for ont~ 20 Jt1111nr' ha\ c r€' ques ted lhl' tnll'f\ it•\\, hP 0H11d A numher or s1uct1•111i-.ind their po rents votcl'd \ 1.i.:11rou!'> oppost· tion to Supt .l1•nirnc• Thornsll'\' s rcC'ommendat1on th11l the nl'w high sdmol open "1th a senior class They urJ(U{'(l that Capistrano Valley shoulrl fnllt1w th<.• prece· d<'nt set hy the 01wn1n~ of Dana Hills with grades 9 11 th<' first ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fl'wt(')t•~ (f'lo,<Ut 0 Atl't' Pttftl ... tP1i Wh11PlilU,.,., ..,._tll~Nfo•n p,.,.,, 1\~holl\NJ1bllttw>t)ti'~'JJ (,,.,t l"vbH'"'"'I tn""o""'" ~'"'"~•ho1•1• .,~ f'.klbli\t\f'd """"dltt' lt\ff)u~h ,,.,.., ,., c., ... #llV\• ""•PMI fit,.•(~ H ""'~"Otet\ ~M" l'MI!" .. ,,. v., ... , ''"•"• \•(lttlt h .... v .. u., •"" l6'4Vf'• ""~ "',.,."''" c •• ,, • ''""'7" '•Q· W\4fHt! tlOI'\ i\ po1bl1,~d \•,\IH'fO\ ~ \.~,, , ... fl' "'C•CMI CNbli\f'tl~t ttl•n l I\ •I UO W\t\t 8•'1 ~,, ... 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Spel'tators will he bused Crom thcr<' to the matches on a s huttle scn ·icc. City officials say lhl'y believe the traffi c impact 1s really going to he minor srnrc• spectators will he arr1' mg and di.' parting at various lim<'S Part or the trarrac problem IS bound to be the closur<' of the private streets with barricades and the closing of the driveway from Eastbluff Drive that serves both the shoppin~ center and the tennis club. Glavas s ays it's the only real inconvenience anticipated for the whole weekend and notes 1t isn't s o severe smce residents can still Otlly """ ,._ llY lllrM,_ IC-..- ANTl•A80fflf0N PICKETS APPEAR OUTSIDE WESTMINSTER COURTHOUSE Prior to Appearance o1 Phyalcl•n AccuHd In Abortion Death ' \ get into the center via Vista Dl'I Oro. The pending influx of visitors doesn 't see m t o perturb Eastblu/f area residents. Larson said he sent tellers lo the eight homeowners associa- tions in the area. informing them of plans for the event. He said Friday he has not heard from any of them. The weekend, Glavas agrees, 1s going to bring a touch of s um- mer beach·type congestion to a neighborhood that is normally removed from it. And the chief says, the poten- tial is there for more than just traffic and congestion. "We w ill have maximum manpower deploym ent for the weekend," he said. "We have de- nied all days off for that weekend and we will be using our cadets a net some reserves. "Nol all of that (manpower ) is occasioned by the event itself. We do have contingency plans in the event there is som e protesl over the South Africans " f'r0ttt Page A l CHEAT •.• ·'The problem is that with young people very much in love, they don't even want to think about divorce or adultery," he said . Others, Interested in the ext ra· marital exploits o( celebrities publicized by the media, have "a sch izophrenic attitude about a dultery. They're quic k lo con- d emn people but on the other han d they'r e quite fascinated by ll. ··he said. Humphrey, Les lie Strong, another Univers ity of Connec· lieut professor, and Jennifer Gil· Le tman, a graduate student, as k ed the pr ofess ional counselors in 21 states for in- form ation on their cases. The s tudy found that the average man and woman seek- ing help for ~roblems involving adultery -ar e in their m iddle 30s and middle class, have been married for 13 years and have at least one child. In almost half the cases the affair has been in pro- gress for more than six months before help was sought. F,....P .. eAl DOCTOR ..• • 100 members of a national Chris- tian anU·abortlon organization. Mem bel'I of the group called Cru11ade for Life. prayed for "the doctor, the attorneys, the judge a nd for life," said Or. Don Shoemaker, executive director for the group. Don Smtth. a spokesman for the l"°"'P 1ald, "We are not here to convtct Dr. WaddJll nnly to slate that a bort.Ion ls wrong." Police arc 1nvC'sl1gat 1ng the fires and questioning school of· f1c1als today From Page 1\ I CAUTIOUS .• cent of the Irvine Company stock. Mrs Smith. who named the Founclat1on as defendant in her actwn t wo years ago, 1s the maJor minority sto<:kholder with 22.4 percent of the stock Mrs. Smith went to court when the f'oundation decuJed lo sell the entire Irvine Company to Mobil for S200 milhon, which represents S:N a sh;,irc. Mrs. Smith ari::ucd that the figure was f:ir l>elow lhe true value of the Irvine Company and w a s ,u n f a 1 r l o m 1 n o r i t y !'>tockholdt•rs who would be com- pelled to ~o along wlt:ii the deal ~et up by the Foundation. The new Allen Taubman offer works out at $36 a share. It also would guaranlcf.' Mrs. Smith a continued inten·st in the com- pany foundt.·d by her grandfather \\hi ch would be denied her if Mobil took over. But the final decision on the future owrwrship of the Irvine Company mus t be taken by .Judge J ames F. Judge who is hl)ping today thul lawyers ror both sides can gl'l into final argu. men ts this wc>t!k It has bel'n noted during the trial that hl' may order the Foun- dation to order a new round or bids in the belief th at publicity gcnrrnt<'d by the current trial may ensure a bcllcr price for the Irvine Company. Appraisals of the value of the 'Irvine Compuny from a number of exP<'rlS who have taken the witness stand during the trial have rang<'d from $199 million to $548 million Clues Soughl ln4Murders NEW YORK (AP) Authorities say they have no motive in the execution-style slayings of four me n who may have been members of an embat· tied West Indian drug cult. The bodies of the four, their hands tied behind their backs, were foWld Sunday In a neatly furnished apartment In a two~ stor y house in the middle-class F latbush section of Brooklyn. • Police s aid they believed the d ead were Rastofarlans, a Jamaica -based cult which worships former Ethiopian Em· peror Halle Selassie as the splril of God on earth. 'nat vtctlms were ldenUlled H Carl Phipps, 21 ; Anthony Fowler, 25, and ()('rek .Bockrid.Ce. 35. all resldenl!4 of the house, and Michael Hall, 25. Friday'& NYSE COMPOSITE Af terooon Prices ' .... s.-. .... P I 100\I 0.. C°'Q • I 1._.I C'-~ -A-A -CT\C• 10 1 I> It'> AC~ lt>d I IO t U ,. ... • °" C•b91C I .i 1 • •I~ AMI' I 1410 .. ;o C.tMMt 4 77 4>, • "'''-Co • ' s ,,.. . C.tw•• . tQ ·~ AllASv I l710 t4 41'. •1 C•IP UI I~ • t II •• '• ASAL Id IO .. I"" .. CAll•M l'IO 11 16 1• , ~. A fOl11< .«> 6 IS 10 • Ctrnt•nB• t 0 11 • '• AbOll.•b I ;.f ..m dV, • ..., Crnol<I. .oa,. 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' ' 8fl DAILY Pit.OT s Mond•y, Apnl U , 1917 NotBlaeks White Fmni.lies Top Dole Lists By SYLVIA PORTER 1 1'he typical family receiving welfare Is white. In 1974, 2,800,000 white families received public as· sislance, compared with 1,500,000 black families. BVTTIIE BE~EFTHAT MOST recipients are black is common. Recently Business Week published a story Ulled "The S60 Billion Weltas:e Failure." The picture wlth the story showed a collage or food stamps, raeged blue jeans, medicine -and a painting or a black mother with two children accompanied by a silhouette of a man. Carolyn Shaw Bell, professor of economics at Wellesley College, wrote to the magazine claJming the picture "rein- forces a totally misleading picture of black families as pre- dominant among welfare recipients . .. Poor while ~---------famili es outnumber blacks by more than two to one." She wrote, bas- ing the figure on U.S. census data. "Among poor families headed by women, more bl ack Money's Worth mothers (22 percent) work and earn income than do white mothers (6percent). "IT FOLLOWS," SHE WROTE, "THAT THE bulk or aid to dependent children recipients are white." Prof. Bell gave two m3Jor reasons for the misconception: (1) "Most people don't understand percentages" and "as a result, form erroneous pictures and conclusions m their own minds based on figures which they read but don't fully understand.'' For mstance, a far larger percentage of blacks than whites in this country are poor. In 1975, 27 .1 percent of black families had incomes below the officiul poverty line, com· pared with 7.7 percent of white families. BUT THESE FIGURES SHOULD NOT lead to the con- clusion that poor blacks outnumber poor whites. They do not -not by a long shot. The total of poor whale families in 1975 was far greater (3,800,000) than the total of poor black families 0 ,500,000). (2) ''There's a large amount of unexpressed racism iD this country," s he says. This is a far more subUe explana- tion and impossible to support with the sort of statistics that can be put together to back up the professor's first observa- tion. No matter what the explanation, the conclusion about black vs. while 1s false CONSIDER J UST THE FOOD STAMP program. In Ju· ly 1975, 4,400,000 households participated in the program. or this totaJ, 62 percent were white households and 36 percent were blacJ< Whites also outnumber blacks an the Aid to Families With Dependent Children program <AFDC>. In May 1975, according to the National Center for Social Studies of the Department of Health. Education and Welfare, 3,400,000 families received assistance under AFDC. Of this total, 1,700,000 were white. J ,500,000 were black. More while than black fam1hcs receive other types of transfer mcome as well -unemployment compensation, government cmploye pensions, veterans' benefits. In 1974 • almost 10,000,000 while families received payments ofthese types while fewer than 1,000,000 black families did so. The average income white families ~ained m 1974 from these benefits was $2,113 The average inco me for black families was $1.721 OC Businesses List Proniotions Jack Sullivan has retired from his post of 23 years ns ex· ecutave chef for the Disneyland llot<'I, Anaheim, a post he had, held since the hotel's opening in 1955. The 64·year·old Sullivan wa s twice voted Orange Coun- ty's chef of tbe year In 1973, he was selected national chef or the year by the American Culrnary Federation, the top honor m the profession. Recruited prior to the hotel's open· 1ng 22 years ago, Sullivan wns an · strumcntal m food prep!lration ex· pans1ons throughout the Di sneyland Hotel complex. As executive chef, Sullivan was responsible for all food pre- pared m the hotel, including the six restaurants. the convention fac1lrlies, room service and catering. Followmg has retirement. Sullivan plans contmued act1v1ty with the American Culinary Federation and the ~uLuv•N Orange Empire Chef's Association Can organization he CO· founded in 1963). plus a program of speeches and lectures across the nation on lhe food service industry. * Bernardo Grunbaum, Huntington Beach, has been ap- pointed manager of airport services and director or safety and training for the Gray Line Tours Company, Los Angeles. Rcspons1b1htics include ground transportaUon services supervision for Los Angeles International Airport operations as well as supervision or training and safety pro . grams ror drivers assigned to foclllt1es in Los Angeles, Anaheim, Palm Springs and San Diego. He is former operations manai::cr for A1rportranslt in Los Angeles. * Bruce W. Roth, Fountain Valley, has been appointed a sales representative by Ashwlll·Burke & Company. Anaheim. He ls former coordinator of student affairs i t Green Ri ver Community College In Auburn, Wat1h., and owner of a ski school in the Seattle arcu • Carl EaglctorJ, Huntington Beach, has joined the sales st aff of Lee Way Motor Freight, Inc. He formerly worked in sales management in Puerto Rico and Mexico City. • Hal Jopes, Laguna Beach, has retired as vice president and manager of Home Savings and Loan Association's Laguna Hills· El Toro offi ce. lie will contlnue in the public relations department on a part.time basis. Jones, former vice president or public television station KCET in Los Ang~les, ~came dlrector or community rela· tlons at Leisure World, Laguna Hilb. and then vice presi· dent and manager or the Laguna lUUs·El Toro office o( .• Royal Savings and Loan Association. Royal Savings wns merged with Home Savings two year1 aao. and Jones was named vice president. and manager ot the newly acquired otnce. In the two·year period, the office ex- perienced a growth In deposits of more than $100 million. Jones wu • roundln1 member or tho Saddleback Area Coordinating Councll. past president of the Valley, Coast and '°".. Canyon Society, a past d irector of tho Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce, and L)'rlC Opera Association of Laiuna Beach, associate member or the Laguna Beach Chamber or Commerce, and a member of the Laguna Hills Kiwanis Club. He 111 a formtr vcalrym&ft and W11rdcn or St Mary's Eplscopal Church In t..a&uJ\a Beach. \